FAQs
Do you accept cat food donations that my cat won’t eat?
YES! Please contact us here, and we’ll give you an address for drop-off. We will even accept that open bag of dry food your cat now refuses to eat.
How much is the adoption fee?
Our adoption fee is $175 for each adult, $125 for each senior (9 years and older), and $225 for each kitten (under 1 year). We only adopt our kittens in pairs as they are bonded.
Can I adopt one kitten? I only want one kitten.
BFF firmly believes in adopting our kittens in pairs. If we have an odd number of kittens, we adopt one kitten with their mom or into a home with another resident kitten. Kittens learn from observation and need lots of stimulation. When the kittens are in pairs, they have each other to play, learn, and cuddle with.
Will I be able to adopt the cat that I am fostering?
We love our “foster fails!” Yes, it is possible. That said, we will assess each situation, as the needs of the cat(s) are of utmost importance.
What kind of home do I need to become a foster home?
All our cats’ needs are different. Some cats need a foster home with no other pets, while others are okay in a home with another pet. Some cats need a quiet home with no kids, while others benefit from a home with children to play with them. Our most successful foster homes have a guest room or office that the cat can use for their acclimation period.
What is the time commitment to be a foster?
It all depends on the cat. We have short-term foster situations, where we just need 2-3 nights as the feral cat recovers from being spayed/neutered before being released back to their colony. For our friendlies who are looking for forever homes, fostering can be anywhere from a couple of weeks to months. If you are an approved foster home, you may have potential adopters come to your home for a “meet and greet.” Potential adopters will have already been preapproved by BFF.




