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What has to be done in case medical emergencies or death of foster animal?

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What has to be done in case medical emergencies or death of foster animal?

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During a medical emergency, it is the responsibility of the foster parent to seek veterinary care pay for the incurred expenses. If you cannot afford to do this, you need to contact HCR/AC immediately so we can decide disposition of the animal. If a medical emergency arises that the foster parent cannot afford, it is up tot hem to either make the animal as comfortable as possible till it can be returned to HCR/AC staff or seeks humane euthanasia through a veterinarian. In case of death (natural or humane), contact HCR/AC as soon as possible. The body may be contained, but cannot be buried. It must be returned to the shelter as soon as possible.

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