Sorry, it’s time to give up that ‘Dad of the Year’ mug you bought your father and give it to Nono the Frenchie instead.

This altruistic canine spends his free time raising tiny kittens so they can become perfect pussycats to their future pet parents.

Courtesy ASPCA

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With a job like this, especially in the feline breeding season, it’s hard not to bring your work home with you.

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For over 10 years, Noes has been fostering kittens at home, which helps make room in the shelter for more kittens and allows the foster kittens more valuable socialization and comfort. Nono recently joined his mom on her kitten betterment mission, beginning his kitty foster career in 2017.

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And these kittens need adopters now more than ever. During feline breeding season, shelters, including the ASPCA, fill up with kittens in need of help and homes. Many of them are less than 8 weeks old — too young to survive in a shelter setting.

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This is why foster programs and kitten nurseries, facilities specifically designed to care for kittens too young to be adopted, are crucial.

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You can become a cat daddy just like Nono thanks to the ASPCA’s Meow for Now campaign. Meow for Now connects cat lovers to local shelters who need fosters during kitten season. You get to care for felines at the height of their cuteness, the shelter gets to take in more needy animals: everyone wins.

To learn more visitASPCA.org/MeowForNow

source: people.com