Several rescue animals could use a reprieve, a little time out from the shelter, and maybe you have a little extra time or space.
Many shelters have had to cancel public adoption events, fewer pets are adopted out even as animals continue to come in. This is putting a strain on the staff and on the animals. Also, many families are currently facing extended periods of time at home to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Because of this scenario, area shelters are asking pet lovers for some help. Fostering a pet may be the ideal stress reliever.
If you could use some tail-wagging happiness or a purr-fectly content companion, reach out to a local shelter to see how you can help by fostering.












