Pet Owner Support Services

Pet Owner Support Services

Finding Temporary Foster Care 

The need to find temporary care for our loved pets has not diminished and we want to help. Seeking temporary foster care placement through your social networks, friends, family, and neighbors can often provide an immediate solution for pet owners. We encourage pet owners to seek this suggestion first when considering options for temporary care. Posting online on your social networks like Facebook neighborhood groups, the Nextdoor app, and local blog sites can be great places to start when seeking temporary care. A cute photo of your pet, information about their personality, and clear expectations on what is needed can go a long way.  

Anti-Cruelty is happy to provide supplies to friends, neighbors, or family members to use while caring for your pet. 

Here are additional resources to aid you in finding a safe place for pets:  

Safe Place For Pets is a national directory of organizations that can help with temporary foster care for those escaping domestic violence.  

911 Foster Pets is a national temporary foster site for pet owners to seek temporary foster care, or for community members interested in fostering a pet for a neighbor.  


SAFE Emergency Boarding

(Short-term Accommodations for Emergencies)

We currently have limited capacity for cats only

Recognizing that there is a need for emergency sheltering of pets, Anti-Cruelty has established the SAFE program. Providing 90 days of free care to approved applicants, this invaluable service keeps pets safe while their owners work through a difficult time. Learn more about our SAFE program.


Friends Who Care

Through Friends Who Care, we offer services to help seniors provide for their pets. Among them, we coordinate a delivery of monthly provisions for cats, dogs, and other pets. Learn more about our Friends Who Care Program.


Pets for Life

Each year, Anti-Cruelty's Pets for Life Program provides services to over 600 pets and 300 families in Chicago. Learn more about our Pets for Life program here.


Pet Loss Support Group

It is normal to feel grief and mourn the loss of your beloved pet. To most pet owners, the pet is considered a member of the family. There are several stages of grief (denial, anger or guilt, bargaining, depression, and acceptance), but not everyone experiences all of them or in the same order. Learn more about our Pet Loss Support Group here.


Pet Deposit Subsidies

Anti-Cruelty understands the difficulties facing some pet owners who are looking to secure pet-friendly housing. We have developed the Pet Deposit Subsidy Program to help overcome some of the obstacles. Learn more about our Pet Deposit Subsidies here.


Behavior Helpline

This free service is available to all pet owners that are experiencing behavior problems with their cats and dogs. Our behavior specialists are available to answer questions and provide solutions on everything from separation distress to aggression. Learn more about our Behavior Helpline here.


 

Emergency Preparedness

Keeping your pet safe is important but sometimes there is an emergency and you need to be prepared. The more prepared you are, the better it will be if an emergency comes up. Check out our emergency preparedness tips.  Learn more about Emergency Preparedness here.


Home to Home Shelter Bypass Service

Anti-Cruelty developed the Home-to-Home Shelter Bypass Service to assist people who are looking to keep their pets out of the shelter system by re-homing them privately. Through this free service, Anti-Cruelty creates a courtesy listing for these adoptable animals to include on our website and social media profiles. Learn more about our Home to Home Shelter Bypass Service here.