Foster
The smallest, youngest, and most vulnerable pets need you!
Fostering a pet is not a lifetime commitment; it’s a commitment to save a life.
We are always looking for foster parents who are willing to open their home and hearts to take animals home to help with various health, behavior, or medical needs.
Why Foster?
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Fostering provides a safe and healthy environment for animals who need to heal, grow or get some extra TLC while they look for homes. This includes important socialization.
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Fostering animals creates more space in shelters for other animals in need.
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Your life becomes a lot more interesting (and adorable)!
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Fostering introduces cats and kittens to new pools of prospective adopters.
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It's so rewarding to watch them learn and grow.
Things to note before becoming a foster parent:
- Being a foster parent includes actively looking for a new home which means that the animal could be listed as available, and your contact information will be listed on the website.
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Potential adopters will contact you directly via your email. First email has first dibs to meet and adopt. We do not do home/vet/reference checks.
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Some foster animals need to be separated from the rest of the pets in your household.
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Pictures are bios are required to be sent to our foster coordinator within the first week they are in your home.
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Fosters can keep certain fosters pets for up to 6 months, but if they are not adopted, they will be required to come back to the shelter. Or you can adopt them yourself.
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Our greatest foster needs are:
- Small and large dogs who need socialization
- Large dogs who need a break from the kennels
- Pets who had to undergo surgery or need medical recovery
- Bottle baby/neonate orphaned kittens
- Weaned kittens that need socialization and weight gain
- Momma cats with nursing babies
You must be at least 18 years of age before applying but you do not have to be a Mecklenburg County resident.
How to apply
Sign up to foster!
*Please note that this foster program is only for our shelter animals in need of foster care. If you own a pet that you need to find a foster home for, you need to contact rescues groups to see if they can assist or visit the rehoming pets page for resources.*
If you are already a foster parent, you can schedule health checks/follow ups for your fosters.