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26 June
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"Foster care" means take care of a child or even children in your house, but it is not an adoption, they are not your kids. Animals can receive foster care too. You can be paid for it or not. They will be with you ultil they get a family or until they are better allocated.
Am I right? As a native, do you think that my definition about "foster care" is suitable?
"Foster care" means take care of a child or even children in your house, but it is not an adoption, they are not your kids. Animals can receive foster care too. You can be paid for it or not. They will be with you ultil they get a family or until they are better allocated.
Am I right? As a native, do you think that my definition about "foster care" is suitable?
Am I right? As a native, do you think that my definition about "foster care" is suitable?
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