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City of Albuquerque calls for foster parents for special needs animals
The City of Albuquerque Animal Welfare Department is looking for foster parents and pet parents to provide homes for animals with special needs, according to a news release.
The release said in 2023, the department it took in more than 5,000 animals, 3,257 kittens and 2,136 puppies.
"The 2024 kitten season is here and we are expecting even more," the release said.
Foster parent responsibilities include:
Helping animals recover from illness or injury
Caring for new animal mothers and their litters
Taking care of newborn puppies and kittens
Providing a quality of life for elderly animals who need extra care
Bottle feeding animals without mothers
Socializing dogs and cats who are learning good behaviors for their forever homes
The news release added the department offers once a month introduction classes about the program and caring for bottle-fed kittens and puppies. Foster parents will also receive food and supplies for the animals.
If you are interested in fostering or adopting a special needs animal, email at AWDFoster@cabq.gov, or for more information, visit the AWD website.
Some of the pets you can adopt in May.