Foster
Choose a cat, then open the foster form.
The foster flow now goes straight to Google Forms. Start from a cat profile if you want the name or reference ID in front of you while you apply.
If you already chose a cat, mention the name or reference ID in the form.
Start with a cat profile, then send the foster form.
Reading the recovery context and current placement need first makes it easier to see which cat you can realistically help.
It asks about your home, schedule, and foster setup.
The rescue team uses the basics in the form to judge timing, safety, and the right placement fit.
Foster priority
Jangsu & Sonyeo
Jangsu and Sonyeo have lived side by side on the street for a long time. Jangsu has always been the quiet protector — a steady presence watching over Sonyeo. At around 7–8 years old, he has survived many years on the street, carrying the strength and wear of that life. But time on the street takes its toll, and it has become harder for him to maintain his place. Still, his bond with Sonyeo remains unchanged — they have always stayed together, and they must be rescued together. At the moment, their rescue has been paused, as some local cat moms want to keep them on the street.
Foster priority
Blueberry
After full demolition began, this cat disappeared and has not yet been confirmed rescued. We continue to hold hope.
Foster priority
Nana
When full demolition began, the cat disappeared. We have not been able to confirm a rescue, but we continue to hope she is safe.
Foster priority
Cream
When full demolition began, the cat disappeared. We have not been able to confirm a rescue, but we continue to hope he is safe.
Foster priority
Noru
When full demolition began, the cat disappeared. We have not been able to confirm a rescue, but we continue to hope he is safe.
Foster priority
Manseok Mom
When full demolition began, the cat disappeared. We have not been able to confirm a rescue, but we continue to hope she is safe.