About Foster Care at Longmont Humane Society
Longmont Humane Society’s foster program serves hundreds of animals each year. Many volunteers find fostering to be an especially satisfying way to help animals in need. Fostering provides participants the opportunity to increase their understanding of animal health and behavioral needs while allowing them to see direct impact their care has on the life of a vulnerable animal. In addition, fostering earns volunteers the heartfelt gratitude of the shelter staff and animals alike!
Animals sent to foster homes come from special circumstances. They may need medical care, additional socialization and handling, or just a place to grow up healthy and strong. These especially vulnerable pets need a safe home environment until they’re ready for adoption. Our foster care volunteers are responsible for saving the lives of hundreds of shelter animals each year by caring for them temporarily in their homes.
What types of animals need foster care?
- Bottle babies
- Animals under 8 weeks of age who need a place to grow big and strong
- Injured or ill animals who need a quiet home to relax and recover in (kennel cough, upper respiratory infection, surgery recovery)
- Socialization
- Pregnant/Mother dogs & cats with litters
- Animals stressed by the shelter environment
Link to Common Foster Scenarios
As a foster volunteer, you select the type of foster care you can provide. If you can only foster one animal per year, that’s one more life saved!
How Do I Become A Foster Volunteer?
- No experience necessary!
- Interested in fostering? Please read these Frequently Asked Questions about fostering.
- Complete and submit our Foster Care Application.
Questions about foster care? Please email foster@longmonthumane.org or call 303.772.1232 ext. 234
Current Foster Care Volunteer Resources
- Foster Feeding Guidelines – Cat/Kitten
- Foster Feeding Guidelines – Dog/Puppy
- Guide to Raising Orphan Kittens
- Bottle Baby Information and Troubleshooting Guide
- Transitioning Bottle Babies to Slurry
- Foster Animal Health Sheet
- Medication Tracking