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Foster cats desperately need homes

The Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) is looking for experienced cat owners to provide loving homes for the many cats in its foster program.

The program, which is currently at capacity, is offering a huge discount on adoption fees for its cats in foster care till April 16, dropping the cost from $120 to $39.

GAWS chief officer Helen Cocks said the organisation urgently needed to find homes for its foster program felines to ease pressure on the program and its carers and create space for more vulnerable cats.

“We urge any experienced cat owners who have been considering a cat companion to adopt an extra special feline from GAWS now,” Ms Cocks said.

“GAWS has a dedicated foster program for cats needing some extra care and attention outside of the shelter environment.”

“There are various reasons why a cat might be placed in foster care; whether it is respite from shelter life, rehabilitation or recovery from procedures or illness, they might have special needs or just prefer a home environment. They are all ready and deserving of loving, forever homes.”

Despite the discount price, Ms Cocks said GAWS would follow its usual adoption procedures to ensure the cats were matched with the right owner.

Some of the animals require extra care, meaning owners may need a little extra patience, understanding and experience with cats.

All animals are de-sexed, microchipped, vaccinated and treated for fleas and worms.

For further information visit www.gaws.org.au/news/52/cats-seeking-extra-special-humans.

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