A Rescuer’s Advice on TNR, Fostering, and Adoption

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The idea of cat rescue appeals to you, but there’s so much that needs to be done – how can you help? We talk to an expert who spends all her time helping kitties in need.

Nikki Martinez is a cat foster mom who works as a volunteer for C5. She spends her days fostering the most fragile kittens before finding their forever homes. She also helps with TNR (trap/neuter/return), and she advocates for cats via her Instagram account.

Because Nikki has inspired so many, developed a strong following on social media, and has even been invited to speak at events around the country, we wanted to chat with her for a bit to learn about what goes into TNR, fostering, and adopting out stray kittens and cats. If you’re interested in learning more about rescue through fostering, definitely check out what Nikki had to say.

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What inspired you to start fostering kittens and cats?

Nikki:

It might’ve seemed that I was there to help her, but she was there for me at a time when I needed her the most. It was right after that that I walked into my local SPCA and signed up to foster. That day, I took home a pregnant foster cat and she delivered her babies in my home 24 hours later.

Your Instagram account is impressive. You’ve gained a strong following, and people check in daily to view your photos, stories, and live videos. How long has your page been active? Why did you decide to start an account in the first place, and are you surprised by how big it’s become?

Nikki:

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I started the page a while ago, when there weren’t so many other foster accounts. It’s so great to see such a large online cat community now. It has become a great resource for saving so many cat lives and spreading awareness for things like spay/neuter, adoption, and fostering.

I love hearing people say that they were inspired by my posts to start fostering or even get involved with trapping and neutering/spaying stray cats in their own community. To be able to use social media for more than just posting cute kitten pictures is fantastic!

You often post about your experiences in TNR, sometimes even doing live streams of your efforts in trapping kitties and getting them in for spaying/neutering and medical treatment. What’s the process like, and why do you advocate for TNR so strongly?

Nikki:

Over the years, I have taken in kittens to foster. It’s tough because I can only take in kittens if I have space to foster. That’s why it’s important for people to know that fostering saves lives. If there are no fosters available, my hands are tied and I have to put the kittens back outside where we found them after they’ve been neutered/spayed.

I take in critical care and motherless newborn kittens to foster. I honestly got tired of seeing these poor kittens suffer because someone didn’t spay their mother. To know that the simple act of spaying/neutering a cat will prevent countless kittens from being born on the street to suffer before they die (from things like cars, weather, disease, animal or human predators) lights a fire under me to keep going.

Getting back to your fostering efforts, how do you get all of the resources that you need for your fosters? Also, what criteria and process do you use to find the perfect homes for them?

Nikki:

I really try to place kittens in homes in pairs, or into a home that already has a cat. Kittens can be lonely if left home alone all day. I want to make sure that they go to a home that’s prepared to care for them for the next 20+ years.

You have resident cats, along with multiple fosters at any given time. How do you protect both your resident kitties and fosters from getting sick?

Nikki:

Fostering can be challenging, so what advice would you give to those who want to start? And do you have advice for those who want to socialize feral cats and kittens?

Nikki:

If you’re working away from home, for example, ask for an adult cat, or ask for kittens that are eating on their own. If you have a more flexible schedule, motherless newborns that require round-the-clock bottle feeding are at the greatest risk of being euthanized in municipal shelters, so they need the most help.

My goal is to help kittens become healthy, happy, social, and ready for their forever homes. While it isn’t impossible to socialize a feral cat, my time and resources are better spent trying to help kittens who are much easier to socialize and get adopted out.

With kittens, I make sure to give them a place to feel safe while gently pushing them out of their comfort zone. I try to get them to associate happy things with being around people and normal household noises. I use toys and treats to do that, and I handle them as much as possible.

You’re continually motivating a lot of people to get involved in rescue, but who inspires you?

Nikki:

Is there anything else that you’d like to add regarding cat rescue?

Nikki:

in municipal shelters every day, they need us to help fix the problem that humans created in the first place.

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