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Foster Parents Program

What is Foster Parenting? How do I get
involved?
Being a Foster Parent means providing temporary
homes and care for shelter animals that are sick, injured or too
young to be currently placed up for adoption.
Some commonly asked questions are:
Do I have enough time?
Certainly you do. Many animals simply need a place to live
while their injuries heal or until juvenile animals are old enough
to be put up for adoption. They can be kept in a crate for
their own safety while you are working.
What if I fall in love? We
know that is a possibility which is why the animals are required to
come back to the shelter for adoption. If you find you've
really fallen in love, come in and talk to us. The possibility
for you to adopt is there.
Is it expensive? No, not
really. We will provide you with food, litter and any
veterinary care or medications that the animal may need.
A minimum number of volunteer hours, along with
specialized training classes are required for all volunteers
interested in Fostering. Please contact Terry Rozyla at (810)
744-0511 for more
information on this fulfilling way to volunteer your time!
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