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How to Become a Pet Foster Volunteer for Suncoast Animal League
The director of Suncoast Animal League is leading a class for people interested in becoming a foster parent for shelter animals. Enrollment ends Friday.
If you love animals, you might want to consider becoming a foster parent for the Suncoast Animal League.
Fostering is a rewarding and much-needed volunteer task that saves hundreds of animals at Suncoast Animal League each year.
Puppies, kittens, dogs and cats are in need of foster homes for a wide variety of reasons:
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- The shelter is overcrowded.
- They're too young to be adopted.
- They still need to be spayed or neutered.
- They have special medical needs.
Interested in learning more? A special class for Suncoast Animal League foster parents will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 21, at The Centre. The class will be led by Executive Director Rick Chaboudy and should run approximately 1½ hours. Current foster parents are also encouraged to attend as information is updated regularly.
Enroll by Friday, Jan. 18, at info@suncoastanimalleague.org. Space is limited, so register early.
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The Centre is at 1500 16th St., Palm Harbor.
The Suncoast Animal League is at 1030 Pennsylvania Ave. 727-786-1330
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