HSLC seeks loving foster homes for homeless dogs and cats
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[July 03, 2012]
Since the Humane Society of Logan
County Shelter has been in operation, the number of foster families
for animals has dwindled to almost none. Granted, most animals can
be taken directly to the shelter and kept there until they are
adopted. But, there are exceptions. Consequently, foster families
are still very important.
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HSLC needs foster families for:
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Cats with feline
leukemia.
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Cats that are too
stressed to reside in a shelter.
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Cats in danger of
being euthanized.
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Cats that need a
break from living with several other cats.
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Cats needing extra
socialization.
HSLC needs foster families for:
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Dogs living at
animal control.
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Dogs with special
needs such as an injury, epilepsy, diabetes, etc.
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Dogs that need a
break from living in a kennel.
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Dogs needing extra
socialization.
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Dogs that need training.
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The Humane Society of Logan County is asking people to consider
providing a foster home. With the shelter in place, a foster home
might be a short-term placement for an animal, but it is invaluable.
Call Wanda Stevens at 217-648-2703 or 217-737-4042 to learn more
about fostering. The HSLC needs you.
[Text from file received from the
Humane Society of Logan County] |