Cat / Kitten Foster Parents
- The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA in Burlingame runs a cat and kitten fostering program during the May 2025 kitten season to find homes for animals and accept donations.
- This program exists because the increasing daylight after winter triggers a reproductive surge, overwhelming shelters with many vulnerable kittens needing care.
- Experienced foster parent Patrick Harvey Guedes and others emphasize that fostering requires readiness and daily responsibilities like cleaning litter boxes while providing nurturing homes.
- Colleen Crowley, communications manager for PHS/SPCA, expressed their goal to raise awareness about the many cats and kittens looking for adoptive homes and to gather support through donations.
- The fostering program frees shelter space, helps kittens transition to permanent homes, and offers rewarding experiences, though it demands commitment and suitability from foster families.
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Cat / Kitten Foster Parents
Abbey Cats is a non-profit rescue that specializes in caring for pregnant queens, moms kittens, and orphaned kittens.We are looking for foster parents who have the space, time, and love to be able to care for these special ones.Cats are…
It’s raining kittens: PHS/SPCA navigates kitten season
With the peak of kitten season in sight, the Peninsula Humane Society & Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PHS/SPCA) is bustling with countless cute, cuddly, and playful kittens ready to find their forever homes or much-needed foster parents. Kitten season is the time of year when cat reproduction spikes. According to the PHS/SPCA, this is because the environment triggers the cat’s reproductive system, specifically due to the incr…
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