About The Anti-Cruelty Society
The Anti-Cruelty Society has been on the forefront of animal welfare since 1899. Our mission to build a community of caring by helping pets and educating people has spanned over a century.
Since 1999, the beginning of our second century of caring, we have found loving permanent homes for more than 40,000 pets, spayed or neutered more than 61,000 animals and taught messages of compassion and caring to more than 225,000 school-aged children and community groups.
About the Foster Program
The Anti-Cruelty Society’s Foster Program is a vital lifeline that aids in the rehabilitation of cats and dogs who are not ready for adoption.
The Anti-Cruelty Society Foster Blog records the progress of each of these pets. Everything from their growth and behavior to their habits and quirks – our volunteers give you a sneak peek at these amazing animals.
If you are interested in meeting an animal from the blog – or would like to become a foster volunteer – please contact:
Lydia Krupinski
Coordinator of Volunteer Services
The Anti-Cruelty Society
(312) 644-8338 ext.330
lkrupinski@anticruelty.org



