APA! Cat Foster

Welcome to the Foster Cat Resource page. On this site you will find lots of helpful information regarding fostering from APA!


Thank you for being a foster and helping APA! in its mission to rescue and save these wonderful animals. We couldn't do it without you!

We know you might have a lot of questions about your foster cats or kittens. Check out our Q&A section for answers to some of your basic questions.

New to having a cat? Here's all you need!

1. Food / water bowls

2. Litter, litter box, scoop & bag

4. Toys

5. Scratching post

Did you know we have a foster sharing shed on site where you can find bowls, cat toys, scratching posts, and much more!? Next time you're on site, ask a cat staff member about the supply shed and the latest code to check out available foster supplies.

I brought my foster cat home! Now what?!

Congrats on your new foster! Being in the shelter can be really stressful for your foster, so the first thing you want to do is give your foster cat a calm place to relax so they can get use to their new residence. We usually recommend a bathroom or guest space so your cat feels safe. Make sure they have access to food, water, and a litter box.

It is also VERY important to isolate your cat from your other resident pets. We say this for many reason but most importantly to keep any shelter germs or undiagnosed illness kept away from you pets.

My cat isn't being social.

Give it time. Cats can sometimes take a few weeks or more to get used to their new residence, especially if they need socializing. We often suggest a bathroom or closet to limit the possible hiding spots. Don't try to force them to interact with you by grabbing them or forcibly holding them. Treats are a great way to get your kitty to open up. If your kitty likes treats try putting some out when you come into the room. Toys are also a great way to bond with your foster. Teaching your foster to associate you with treats and toys is a great way to get your foster to come our of their shell.

How do I get my cat adopted?

Check out our awesome marketing page for lots of tips and information on setting up your cat for adoption.

I'm not getting any adoption inquiries for my foster cat?

That happens sometimes, but don't worry! Email catmatchmaker@austinpetsalive.org and they can help suggest your cat to potential adopters.

Can I pick the best adopter?

Sorry but no. APA! does adoptions based on first come first served basis. We understand you might feel one adopter is the absolute best, but this practice helps us avoid letting personal biases get in the way of finding our cat/kittens the best home.

A potential adopter is upset because they keep missing out on kittens.

This is actually part of the reason our Cat Matchmakers program exists! If you have interested adopters who have missed out and are upset, point them towards cat-matchmakers@austinpetsalive.org, and we’ll help make sure that people don’t miss out on kittens over and over and over again.

What cleaning products can I use?

Start with an all-purpose cleaner like 409 or Simple Green. They are safe for pets and kill most germs. If you're fostering a ringworm cat check out the Cleaning section of the ringworm page for additional cleaning tips.

To help make fostering a little easier we've created specific pages for all different types of feline fosters!

Little itty bitties! Kittens under 8 weeks old, pregnant cats, and nursing mama's are all part of the Neonatal Program at APA! Find out everything it takes to foster these cuties. From feeding, to proper weight gain, to syringe gruel, to adoptions, we've got all your answers here!

Crusty Critters! These babies sometimes need a bit more help when it comes to talking to potential adopters. So we've pulled together some helpful advice on what to say! Check out the ringworm foster page for this, and lots of other info on being a ringworm foster!

Floofy FeLV Fosters! You are truly saving lives by fostering a FeLV+ cat. The below information will help you keep your new kitty healthy, happy, and help find them their forever home!

Marketing your foster cat is key to getting them adopted and the Cat Marketing Team is here to help. Click here to find out how to set your cat up for adoption success!

Quick Links and Information Regarding Medical Needs:

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: Please call our clinic at 512-466-0720 (9am–7pm) or 888-733-8840 (after hours)

Medical Clinic Request Form For Cat / Kittens Over 8 Weeks: Please use this form to report any NON-EMERGENCY medical issues that you are concerned about regarding your APA! foster. That includes vaccinations, heartworm checks or follow up appointments. This sheet can also be used or diarrhea, worms in stool, or signs of a cold.

Neonatal Kitten Medical Request Form: Please use this form to report any NON-EMERGENCY medical issues that you are concerned about regarding your Neonatal foster kittens.

We always need supplies at APA to take care of these sweet cats. If you're feeling generous we have an Amazon Wish List here! Thank you for all you do!

Additional Helpful Sources:

We've also got an amazing foster community on Facebook. Check out our sites and join the conversation!

Adult Cats: https://www.facebook.com/groups/apacatfosters

Ringworm: https://www.facebook.com/groups/378238395851139

Neonatal: https://www.facebook.com/groups/apaneonatalprogram

Incontinent Kitties: https://www.facebook.com/groups/175816503676528