I am an unaltered male, brown and black German Shepherd Dog.
Foster a Pet
Help a Pet In Need
While we do everything we can to make our pets’ stay with us as comfortable as possible, nothing can compare to a loving home environment. Sometimes a pet needs extra recovery time or some time awaso we turn to our Foster Heroes. When you foster a dog, cat or rabbit with Arizona Humane Society, you’ll be giving a second chance to a pet in need while allowing us more space to save another pet who needs our help.
Become a Foster Hero
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Complete Your Application & Online Orientation
Learn everything you need to know to be a great dog or cat Foster Hero.
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View Our Pets
We’re taking in new pets in need all the time. Explore our list of available foster pets to find the right fit for your home.
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Foster!
This is the part you’ve been waiting for. Take your foster pet home, and we’ll be there to support you every step of the way!
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Your Pet Finds a Home
Now it’s time to return them so they can embark on their next adventure!
Have Questions About Fostering?
Chances are, you’ll find the answer here. But if you still have questions, please contact us—we’ll be happy to help!
- Am I Ready to Foster?
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Before you begin your orientation and application, make sure you meet the following qualifications.
- 18 years or older
- Must live in the Phoenix Valley Metropolitan Area
- Must be able to keep foster pet separate from owned animals for 10–14 days; sick pets must be kept separate for the entire foster period
- Owned pets must be spayed/neutered
- Must live in a permanent address
- Must be able to bring pets to our Papago Park Campus for all medical appointments
- No felony convictions of any kind, or misdemeanors related to animal cruelty, drugs, theft, or violence
- What Are Common Foster Cases?
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Shelter Pets
Most of our foster pets are medical cases such as:- Illnesses like upper respiratory infections or kennel cough
- Injuries like wounds or fractures
- Orphaned babies (bottle babies)
- Mothers and babies
- Behavioral rehabilitation for pets who are fearful in shelter or need help developing good manners
Owned Pets
We are proud to offer our Project Active Duty foster program for military families with animals in need of care.- Project Active Duty is for the pets of deployed members of the military. Launched as a response to the September 11th terrorist attacks, AHS started Project Active Duty as a way to give back to the brave men and women serving our country. This program allows loving pet owners leaving for a tour of duty to entrust their pets with AHS, providing not only peace of mind during their deployment, but comfort knowing that when they return, their pet will be waiting for them. These are typically long-term cases, anywhere from several months to a year or more.
- Other Common Questions
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- “I work all day. Do foster pets need someone to be with them all of the time?” As a rule, no. Most of our Foster Heroes work full-time jobs, and are able to leave their foster pets at home during the day, just as they do with their own pets.
- “How long will my foster pet be with me in my home?” The length of time differs according to the needs of each animal placed in foster care. It can vary from a few days to a month or more. Our foster matchmakers will help match you with the perfect pet for your lifestyle and availability.
- “Where do I keep my foster pets?” A room with at least one window is best, but our feline friends may prefer a smaller space such as a bathroom. Foster pets must be kept separate from your own pets during the first 10–14 days of fostering. This will keep your own pets healthy and safe, by protecting them from possible contagious diseases. As an extra precaution, please ensure that your pets are current on their vaccinations.
- “Can my foster pet play with my pets?” As mentioned above, foster pets must be kept separate from your own animals during the first 10–14 days of fostering. If your foster requires more than two weeks of care, you may introduce your foster pet to your own animals. Occasionally, foster pets may need additional separation time or confinement to a kennel. Our experienced staff is available to coach you on any unique circumstances that may arise.
- “Does the Arizona Humane Society provide Foster Heroes with necessary supplies?” We provide you with all medication and medical supplies that your foster will need. A list of emergency telephone numbers is also provided to you. Moreover, we receive donations of food, blankets, toys, and more throughout the year and are happy to provide these basic needs to Foster Heroes upon request and availability, to help support the foster pet in your care.
- “What do I do if my foster pet becomes sick, or, if already being treated for sickness or injury, seems to worsen in my care?” Foster pets are under the veterinary supervision of our trauma hospital. Please do not seek outside veterinary care. All concerns should be escalated to our Foster Concierge so we can assess and provide proper care for the pet’s needs. You are responsible for keeping all medical appointments for your foster pet.
- “What happens after my foster pet is returned to AHS?” As long as the pet is medically and behaviorally sound, he or she will be spayed or neutered and put up for adoption.
- “Where do I go to pick up and return my foster pet?” The majority of our pets will be picked up from our Foster Department located at our Papago Park Campus, 5501 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85008. Occasionally, pets will need to be picked up from our South Mountain campus location or at one of our boarding partners.
- “What happens if I want to adopt my foster pet or if I’ve found an adopter?” In most cases, you will have the first right to adopt. Simply let the Foster Concierge know before the pet is scheduled to return. Our Home-to-Home Heroes program encourages fosters to find adopters for their pets and handle the adoption process so the pet doesn’t have to spend additional time in the shelter.
Open Your Home to a Foster Pet
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Alex10 weeks • male
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AlexA777465My Story10 weeksmalesmallPapago Park Campusgerman shepherdMy Story:
- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Alex and I’m only about 11lbs! I’m looking for the perfect foster home while I recover from Kennel Cough, aka a doggy cold. I’ve also had a bit of an upset tummy so I’m on a few medications to help me out. Do you think we could play together for a few weeks?
- My first recheck appointment and possible return should be scheduled for approximately June 20th.
- Kennel cough is contagious to other dogs; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- If I’m congested, you can use a humidifier and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Contact AHS if my cough is worsening or if it is keeping me up at night.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- Please do not give dairy, as it will counteract the medication.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Louis9 weeks • male
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LouisA778045My Story
I am an unaltered male, black Domestic Shorthair.
9 weeksmalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Louis and I am looking for a foster while I recover from an upper respiratory infection. I would love a cozy spot to call mine to hang out in until I start to feel better. Can I hang out with you? I don’t take up too much room!
- My first recheck and next vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 14th.
- My anticipated return date from foster is June 14th.
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Mew-sical Masters13 weeks • female
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Mew-sical MastersA775660My Story
I am an unaltered female, gray Domestic Shorthair.
13 weeksfemalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! We are the Mew-sical Masters and we are a group of 4 little kittens. We are looking for the perfect foster homes while we recover from Calici, which is a type of Upper Respiratory Infection that can cause ulcers in the mouth. We would love a cozy home to recover in and a friend that could help us out with our medications. Do you think you might have some extra room for such a cute crew of kitties?
- Our first recheck appointment and possible return should be scheduled for approximately June 22nd.
- Calici is contagious to other pets. Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please call my friends at AHS if I am having any trouble eating, drinking, or breathing.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Sandy9 months • female
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SandyA767552My Story
I am a spayed female, black and white Shorthaired Rabbit.
9 monthsfemalesmallPapago Park Campusrabbitshorthaired rabbitMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Sandy and I’m needing foster care for my RHDV2 Quarantine period. This is an infectious disease that can be found in domestic and wild rabbits. It can be spread through bedding, food, water, feces and bodily fluids. My quarantine period is about 14 -21 days to ensure that I do not have this disease. I will need to be kept away from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period and AHS will need to be alerted immediately should the pet show any symptoms.
- My first recheck and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 20th.My Needs
- Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Monitor for symptoms of RHDV2 including blood in urine or stool, ocular or nasal discharge, lethargy, fever, decreased appetite, bleeding from mouth, nose or anus, seizures or trouble breathing.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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The Fruit Fiends10 weeks • female
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The Fruit FiendsA777240My Story
I am an unaltered female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair.
10 weeksfemalesmallSouth Mountain Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Heroes, we are the Fruit Fiends and we are looking for a foster home while we get used to our new human friends. We don’t have much experience with humans and are a little scared of interacting with them. We need a Foster Hero who can work with us to improve our behavior. We are also being treated for a GI bacteria called Giardia and so we will need some additional medication and our litter box kept clean to help us recover from this! We would love a cozy home to show us the world isn’t so scary, is yours available?
- My first recheck appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 22nd for our possible return.
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
- Have a quiet space set up for the cat prior to taking out of carrier.
- The space should include: Litterbox. Food and water bowls in an area as far away as possible from the litterbox. Hiding area (Block off hiding areas that will not allow you to get to the cat (i.e. under furniture). Soft area for sleeping. Toys.
- Allow the cat time to explore his new space quietly. Spend time sitting in the room with the cat, especially around feeding time. If the cat chooses to avoid you, let him.
- Start to play with pole toys, try tossing small mice or balls for the cat to chase.
- You may start to hold out your hand to allow the cat to approach. If he rubs his head on you then you may gently start to try to pet him on his head, chin, or shoulder area. Provide treats and/or toys as rewards for coming near you.
- If the kitten hisses, growls or becomes avoidant, stop interaction. Next time start interaction a bit further away using treats or toys and slowly approach as long as he remains relaxed.
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Malcolm7 weeks • male
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MalcolmA777512My Story
I am an unaltered male, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair.
7 weeksmalesmallSouth Mountain Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Malcolm and I am looking for a foster home because I have an upper respiratory infection. I will be on eye and oral medication while I am in my foster home. Do you think that i could come and hang out with you for a little while?
- My first recheck and vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 14th
- My anticipated return date from foster is: June 27th
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Jay JonesA779119My Story
I am an unaltered male, orange tabby Domestic Shorthair.
9 weeksmalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Jay Jones and I am looking for a foster home because I have an upper respiratory infection. I also have an eye infection and will be on medication that will help me to feel better. I am an awesome kid to be around. What do you say, could I come and hang out for a little while?
- My first recheck, vaccine and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 22nd
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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The Phoenix FiveA774526My Story
I am an unaltered female, black American Foxhound mix.
5 weeksfemalesmallPapago Park Campusamerican foxhoundMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! We are The Phoenix Duo and we are looking for a foster home to go to where we can gain some weight. There are just two of us left in our litter needing a foster to help us grow big and strong to move onto our next adventure and find our furever homes. Do you think you have room for us for a little while?
- My first recheck, vaccineand possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 29th.
- We require foster pets to be kept separate from all pets in the home for the first 10 days.
- At this time, the pet is too young to have received a full vaccination series and should not be taken to any public places including shared common spaces, parks, etc.
- Monitor weight, eating, drinking, urinating and defecating.
- Follow feeding instructions provided by AHS.
- Socialize pet and teach basic manners.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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RomanA773011My Story
I am an unaltered male, black Domestic Shorthair.
15 weeksmalesmallSouth Mountain Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Roman and I am looking for a foster home because I have an upper respiratory infection. I will be on an oral medication that is going to help me feel better. Do you think that I could come and stay with you for a little while?
- My first recheck, vaccine and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 23rd
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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DaisyA778625My Story
I am an unaltered female, orange and white Domestic Shorthair.
7 weeksfemalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Daisy Mae and I am looking for a foster home because I have an upper respiratory infection. I will be on some eye and oral medication while I am in my foster home. Do you think that I could come and stay with you for a while?
- My first recheck, vaccine and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 19th
- Upper respiratory infections are contagious to other cats; keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please monitor me to make sure I am eating, drinking, and breathing okay.
- Please do not give me dairy food items (ex. milk, cream cheese, etc), as it will counteract the medication.
- If I’m congested, you can use of a humidifier / vaporizer and/or saline drops in the nose to help me feel better.
- Give ALL medications as directed.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Lydia And Her LovebugsA777801My Story
I am an unaltered female, lynx point Siamese mix.
1 yearsfemalesmallPapago Park CampussiameseMy Story:- Hi foster Heroes, we are Lydia and her lovebugs! We’re a sweet little family who is looking for a foster home. We came in to AHS with some eye discharge, so we will need to have our eye medicine applied daily. Mama Lydia would love a quiet home to raise her babies in, and a nice spot to rest once they’re old enough to be on their own. Can you help this family in need?
- My first recheck appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 15th for vaccines for kittens, weight check, de-wormer, and repeat ear mite treatment for mom.
- Mom’s anticipated return date from foster is June 29th.
- My babies anticipated return date from foster is June 22nd.
- Keep mom and babies separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Allow babies to nurse until 6 weeks old; you can then start to wean the babies onto gruel.
- Medical staff will decide when the babies should be separated from mom.
- Mom will be ready to be returned after she is separated from babies for 10 days and her milk dries up.
- Babies will need to be fostered until 8 weeks old and of weight.
- Babies will need their first vaccine at 6 weeks of age and every 2 to 3 weeks after that.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Jack FrostA768892My Story
I am an unaltered male, white Shorthaired Rabbit.
3 yearsmalesmallPapago Park Campusrabbitshorthaired rabbitMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Jack Frost and I am looking for a foster home for RHDV2 Quarantine. This is a highly infectious and often fatal disease that can be found in domestic and wild rabbits. It can be spread through bedding, food, water, feces and bodily fluids. I am being quarantined for 14 -21 days to ensure that I do not have this disease.I will need to be kept away from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period and AHS will need to be alerted immediately should the pet show any symptoms (listed below).
- My first recheck and possible return appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 21stMy Needs
- Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Monitor for symptoms of RHDV2 including blood in urine or stool, ocular or nasal discharge, lethargy, fever, decreased appetite, bleeding from mouth, nose or anus, seizures or trouble breathing.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Twinkle And Her StarsA778843My Story
I am an unaltered female, black and white Alaskan Husky.
1 yearsfemalemediumPapago Park Campusalaskan huskyMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Twinkle and these are my two little Stars. We are looking for a foster home where I can raise my little ones to get them ready for their next adventure and a furever home. My babies are just one week old. Do you think that we could come and spend some time with you for a little while?
- My first recheck and vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 19th
- My puppies’ vaccine appointment should be scheduled for the week of: July 10th
- My anticipated return date from foster is: July 24th
- My babies anticipated return date from foster is: July 24th
- Keep mom and babies separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Allow babies to nurse until 6 weeks old; you can then start to wean the babies onto gruel.
- Medical staff will decide when the babies should be separated from mom.
- Mom will be ready to be returned after she is separated from babies for 10 days and her milk dries up.
- Babies will need to be fostered until 8 weeks old and of weight.
- Babies will need their first vaccine at 6 weeks of age and every 2 to 3 weeks after that.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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The Six SaintsA778774My Story
I am an unaltered male, black and tan German Shepherd Dog.
18 daysmalesmallPapago Park Campusgerman shepherdMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! We are the Six Saints and we are just two weeks old. We are looking for a foster home where we would be bottle fed every four hours, including nightime so that we can grow big and strong. We will need to be 8 weeks and 4 pounds in order to have our spay or neuter surgery. We can be spit up to go to our foster home and go in pairs, just as long as we have a sibling for socialization. Do you think we could come and stay with you?
- My first recheck and vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 19th
- My anticipated return date from foster is: July 17th
- We require foster pets to be kept separate from all pets in the home for the first 10 days.
- Provide constant heat source, ensuring there is a blanket barrier between kitten and heating source.
- 1 day to 2 weeks: bottle feed every 2-3 hours, including throughout the night. Stimulate kitten to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. Kittens should urinate multiple times a day, while defecating at least once.
- 2 to 4 weeks: bottle feed every 3-4 hours, including throughout the night. Stimulate kitten to urinate and defecate before or after each feeding. Kittens should urinate multiple times a day, while defecating at least once.
- 4 to 6 weeks: feed gruel (soft canned food mixed with formula or water) every 4-6 hours and begin introducing dry kitten food. Litter box train kittens.
- 6 to 8 weeks: free-feed dry kitten food and offer canned food twice a day (1/4 of a 5oz can).
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Sage And Her SpicesA778008My Story
I am an unaltered female, calico Domestic Shorthair.
1 yearsfemalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! My name is Sage and these are my Spices. My three little ones are just four weeks old. We are looking for a quiet and comfy home to go to where I will get these little ones raised and ready for their furever homes. I can be fearful but it is okay to handle my little ones. Do you think we could come and stay with you for a little while?
- My first recheck and vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately: June 14th
- Our (babies)next vaccine appointment should be scheduled for the week of: June 14th
- My anticipated return date from foster is: June 27th
- My babies anticipated return date from foster is: June 27th
- Keep mom and babies separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Allow babies to nurse until 6 weeks old; you can then start to wean the babies onto gruel.
- Medical staff will decide when the babies should be separated from mom.
- Mom will be ready to be returned after she is separated from babies for 10 days and her milk dries up.
- Babies will need to be fostered until 8 weeks old and of weight.
- Babies will need their first vaccine at 6 weeks of age and every 2 to 3 weeks after that.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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MayaA777737My Story
I am a spayed female, calico Maine Coon.
4 yearsfemalesmallSunnyslope Campusmaine coonMy Story:- Hi AHS Foster Heroes! My name is Maya and I’m looking for a foster as part of AHS’ Project Home Away From Home. My family is currently experiencing a temporary crisis and my amazing pals here at the shelter are working to keep us together! My family says I’m a bit shy at first but warm up well and love to perch on my cat tree. I am looking for a foster for about 90 days until my family is ready to pick me up. Do you think you could make room in your home and your heart for a sweetie like me?
- My return date may vary but I will need to be fostered for approximately 90 days.
- My FVRCP vaccine is up to date until 6/14/2024. My Rabies vaccine is up to date until 5/31/2025.
- Please be patient while I adapt to new people, places, and routines.
- I have lived with dogs and children (6+ years old) but slow introductions are always best.
- We require foster pets to be kept separate from all pets in the home for the first 10-14 days.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Samson And LucyA776601My Story
I am a neutered male, black and white Domestic Longhair.
11 yearsmalelargeSouth Mountain Campusdomestic longhairMy Story:- Hello Foster Heroes! We are Samson and Lucy and we are two senior kitties looking for a place together as a part of our Project Home Away from Home program while our owners are getting back on their feet. We overall just need normal kitty care and lots of TLC for about 90 days until we are able to reunite with our family. We can be a bit shy at first so we would love for a Foster Hero to be gentle and patient with us as we learn our new surroundings and routine. Do you think you have enough love in your heart to share with a couple of feline friends like us?
- My first recheck appointment for our booster vaccine is due the week of June 3rd.
- My anticipated return date from foster is around August 26th.
- Keep separate from all pets in the home for 10 days.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Sheila And Her Sea ShellsA777865My Story
I am an unaltered female, calico Domestic Shorthair.
2 yearsfemalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Heroes, we are Sheila and her Sea Shells! We’re a little family looking for a foster home while mama takes care of her babies and then has some time to rest and dry up when the babies are old enough. We will need to be kept separate from all other pets in your home. We would love to stay in a comfy home for a little bit, is yours available?
- My first recheck appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 23rd for vaccines.
- Mom’s anticipated return date from foster is July 10th if dry.
- My babies anticipated return date from foster is June 30th if of weight.
- Keep mom and babies separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Allow babies to nurse until 6 weeks old; you can then start to wean the babies onto gruel.
- Medical staff will decide when the babies should be separated from mom.
- Mom will be ready to be returned after she is separated from babies for 10 days and her milk dries up.
- Babies will need to be fostered until 8 weeks old and of weight.
- Babies will need their first vaccine at 6 weeks of age and every 2 to 3 weeks after that.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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OswaldA777996My Story
I am an unaltered male, brown tabby and white Domestic Shorthair.
11 weeksmalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Heroes, my name is Oswald. I’m looking for a foster home while I recover from Calici. I will need to be given all my medications daily and be kept separate from other pets. I also have some ulcerations on my paw pads which will need to be monitored to ensure they’re healing. I’m a sweet little guy and would love a cozy home to rest in while I recover, is yours available?
- My first recheck appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 14th for calici recheck, vaccine, and possible return
- Calici is contagious to other pets. Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please call my friends at AHS if I am having any trouble eating, drinking, or breathing.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Aly And AjA777582My Story
I am an unaltered female, calico Domestic Shorthair.
8 weeksfemalesmallSouth Mountain Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Hi Foster Friends! We are Aly and AJ! We are an adorable duo who are looking for foster while we finish treatment for calicivirus, a virus that can cause ulcers in the mouth as well as upper respiratory infections. We would love a cozy spot to hang out until we feel better. Do you have some room for us?
- Our first recheck and next vaccine appointment should be scheduled for approximately June 13th.
- Our anticipated return date from foster is June 13th.
- Calici is contagious to other pets. Keep separate from all pets in the home for the duration of the foster period.
- Please call our friends at AHS if we are having any trouble eating, drinking, or breathing.
- Give ALL medications as directed; most medications are given twice daily.
- AHS will provide food, medical care and medical supplies during the foster period.
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Foster Kittens!A691143My Story
I am an unaltered female, brown Domestic Shorthair.
5 weeksfemalesmallSunnyslope Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Contact our team today to foster weaning kittens!
- Help weaning kittens grow into strong cats!
- Weaning kittens need to be fed every
- 4 hours until they are eating well on their own.
- These kittens will need foster care until they are 8 weeks of age and 2lbs.
- All necessary medical care and supplies will be provided, including food, scales, litter box supplies, toys, and more!
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Foster Bottle Baby Kittens!A691120My Story
I am an unaltered male, brown Domestic Shorthair.
14 daysmalesmallPapago Park Campusdomestic shorthairMy Story:- Contact our team today to foster bottle baby kittens!
- Bottle baby fosters step into the role of mom, providing special, round-the-clock attention to care for these tiny felines!
- Bottle baby kittens need to be fed every 2-3 hours until they begin to transition to solid food.
- These kittens will need foster care until they are 8 weeks of age and 2lbs.
- All necessary medical care and supplies will be provided, including food, scales, heating source, litter box, and more!
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Set your wish list alerts so you can be first to know when the type of pet you’re looking for becomes available. Please note that all adoptions are first-come, first-served, and pets cannot be put on hold.
Our Foster Heroes Save Lives
Foster Heroes provide the gentle, consistent support our pets need to feel comfortable and get healthy. By providing a safe space, you are changing their lives and preparing them for a successful adoption.
Last year, our dedicated Foster Heroes opened their hearts and homes to 4,423 animals in need of special care. We couldn’t do the work we do without them.
The Arizona Humane Society is taking in new pets all the time, and we need your help to give them a second chance. Sign up today to be the hero for a pet who desperately needs one.
Our Papago Park Campus
You’ll usually pick up your foster pet and get any necessary support from our caring team at this location.
Homes are the best place for pets to heal and we’ll support you every step of the way.