Column One: 'Tiny acts of grace' — the fine art of kitten fostering
. People felt lonely and maybe a little frightened, and bringing home a furry friend brought emotional relief to millions.as people return their pandemic pals and prepare to resume normal life.I asked Sathe if these turnabouts are rough on critters. Isn’t it heartbreaking for a dog or cat to bond with a human and then be rejected?“Even if you only foster for a week, that’s a week the dog or cat wasn’t in the shelter,” she said. “And I think the animals are pretty adaptable. I think they manage.
“Even if you foster for just a couple of days, it makes a difference,” said Allison Cardona, deputy director ofHeck, you can boost your karma by simply volunteering to take a shelter dog for a walk around the block. That’s how desperate these facilities are for helping hands. Ikuko and I were wandering among the canine cages when we spotted a mustard-colored dog that looked utterly forlorn. He was sitting at the back of his cage, head down, fur lifeless, his brown eyes saying, “I don’t understand why this is happening.”
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