The Hawaiian Humane Society’s foster care program helps animals in need of temporary tender, loving care. Shelter animals in need of care may be too young, underweight, ill, injured, recovering from surgery or require more socialization before being ready for adoption.
The Humane Society provides foster volunteers with basic supplies and medical care for the pets. Foster volunteers are responsible for transportation to and from the shelter for pick up and mandatory check up appointments.
The foster care period may vary depending on the animal’s needs and may last anywhere from 2 weeks to several months.
Foster Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. To become a volunteer, sign up for an orientation and learn more about the program and care requirements.
Call 356-2229 or email FosterCare@HawaiianHumane.org for assistance.
Our feline spokesmodel for this post is actually up for adoption:
Say aloha to Cheetara
- Cat • Domestic Shorthair / Mix
- Size:Medium
- Gender:Female
- Age:13 years old
- Weight:8 pounds
- Visit her at Hawaii Cat Cafe
For Pet Friendly Property Management
In Honolulu, Hawaii
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