Thank you for being a foster with CFFR

Below you will find a list of resources that you will need on your foster journey.

Please contact us at info@coloradofelinefosterrescue.org if you have questions or concerns.

Are your fosters nearly ready for adoption?

Please complete and submit your report card so that CFFR can upload your foster kitten or cat to our website and Petfinder.  Keep in mind the biography and photos that you share will be the first impression that all potential adopters will have of your foster kitten or cat!

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Approved Food and Litter List

Moms and Kittens Together

  • Royal Canin Mother/Baby wet and dry food
  • Royal Canin Kitten wet and dry food
  • Science Diet Kitten dry food
  • Non-clumping, non-scented clay litter (Walmart Special Kitty Clay Litter is recommended.)

NO CLUMPING LITTER!
Clumping litter can cause a life threatening blockage if kittens ingest it!

Orphaned Kittens

  • Royal Canin Mother/Baby wet and dry food
  • Royal Canin Kitten wet and dry food
  • Science Diet Kitten dry food
  • Non-clumping, non-scented clay litter (Walmart Special Kitty Clay Litter is recommended)

NO CLUMPING LITTER!
Clumping litter can cause a life threatening blockage if kittens ingest it!

Adult Cats

  • Royal Canin Adult wet and dry food
  • Science Diet Adult wet and dry food
  • Non-scented clumping litter (Tidy Cat or Johnny Cat are recommended)

Please DO NOT feed these foods:

Blue Buffalo, Wellness, Meow Mix, Friskies, 9 Lives, Natural Balance, IAMS, store brand foods, or any grain-free foods unless instructed.

Watch the Evolution of Taming Willow, a Feral Kitten

Willow was trapped at 4 months old, released, then re-trapped at 6 months and brought inside to be tamed.

Willow starts out in a plastic kennel in the same room as the resident cat for one month.  Willow playing.

At one month, Willow moves to a more open wire kennel into the office where Jen spends a lot of time. Willow in her new kennel.

Progress!  3 months into Jen working with Willow.  Willow Jan 2022.

Willow as she is learning to have someone approach her to pet her or pick her up.  Approaching Willow with arms as a barrier.

Success!  Four months into working together, Willow comes up to Jen and asks for pets!  Willow asking for pets.