Times of the Islands

Up and Running in Southwest Florida

The community moves forward as parks, services and other facilities reopen

- For more informatio­n, visit leegov.com/ animalserv­ices; gulfcoasth­umanesocie­ty.org; and capecorala­nimalshelt­er.com.

LEE COUNTY Adopt, Foster and Feed Pets

P et adoptions and fostering is on the rise as Southwest Florida residents volunteer to help animals in need of homes. “Lee County Domestic Animal Services (LCDAS) has seen a remarkable sense of community with residents stepping up to foster and pitch in,” says Karen Fordiani, public informatio­n specialist at LCDAS.

The organizati­on has also provided emergency surgeries for pets in need. “In one instance, emergency surgery saved a mother dog and her two newborn puppies,” adds Fordiani.

To help families feed their pets during difficult times, food bins are located throughout the community and the donations are distribute­d to families at local food banks.

To donate or find a bin near you, visit leelostpet­s .com. To adopt or foster a pet, call 239-533-7387 to schedule an appointmen­t, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. The lost and found department is also open by appointmen­t during the same hours.

Gulf Coast Humane Society and Cape Coral Animal Shelter are also fostering and adopting pets, as well as seeking donations.

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