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What kind of animals is HART trying to place in foster homes: adult dogs, puppies, adult cats, or kittens?

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What kind of animals is HART trying to place in foster homes: adult dogs, puppies, adult cats, or kittens?

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HART is primarily looking for foster homes for adult dogs and cats, although we do sometimes need foster homes for puppies and kittens. Fostering puppies and kittens: We do not break up litters and the foster family must be willing to bring the babies to adoption events every weekend. When puppies and kittens are so young and growing so fast, even skipping a week can make a big difference in our ability to find them adoptive homes. If you are very seriously considering keeping your foster, then sometimes we allow foster-to-adopt situations, but with puppies or kittens, we only allow one week for you to make that decision.

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