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Humane Society needs more foster homes for animals in need

The PEI Humane Society is hoping to recruit more volunteers for its foster care program.

Kitten season has increased need for more foster care

PEI Humane Society executive director Jennifer Harkness says they need more foster homes to help care for animals. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)

The PEI Humane Society is hoping torecruit morevolunteers for its foster care program.

Development coordinator JenniferHarkness said people can take pets in their homes for anywhere from a few weeks to a few months.

The goal of fostering is to help animals who may need a bit of socializing or need special care because of health issues.

Harkness saidthis time of year, the demand for fostering cats is especially high.

Kitten season at the PEI Humane Society has increased the need for more people to do foster care. (Stephanie Kelly/CBC)
"There might be months that go by in the winter time that we don't have a great need for foster care and people are like 'oh you haven't called me in a long time.' Well it's because kitten season isn't here kind ofthing or perhaps that foster parent isn't fitting the needs of the foster animals that we have, but definitely this time right now it's a late kitten season and the foster care, we definitely need more foster parents at this time."

Harkness says while fostering an animal is a big commitment, it's not long term.

She encourages responsible petlovers to sign up, even if they're only visiting the Islandfor the summer.

With files from Stephanie Kelly