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PET TIP #8
Chocolate is poisonous to
dogs and cats. Never feed
your pet chocolate or food
that contains chocolate. Don’t
leave it lying around and
remember to tell all of your
housemates to do the same.
Want to become a foster parent?
"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened."
–
Anatole France
The Foster Program at the SPCA can be a very rewarding experience. Puppies and kittens get second chances to have extra tender loving care when they are sick, too young, and sometimes have special needs. As a foster parent you provide your home where they can receive love and attention. We provide everything else. We make sure that you have food and toys. Just fill out
this form
to get started and Donna, Foster Care Coordinator, will get in contact with you. You can contact Donna at
dbreault@lovemyspca.com
or by calling 863/646-7722.
Look below to find more about our programs.
Furbaby Beginnings
Young animals are at more risk for getting sick in a shelter environment. Being in a home environment will allow them to get the socialization they need to grow up healthy. It is less stressful and the puppies and kittens can romp and play.
Feel Better Soon
This program allows for injured or sick animals to go to a foster home while they are rehabilitated. Some animals would have to be transported to appointments at vet’s offices or to the adoption center to receive care. Often medications have to be given. Once they are healthy, they can return to the adoption center to be adopted.
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