The Lawrence Humane Society sees an increase in animals during the summer months due to factors like kitten season and stray animals escaping around July 4th due to fireworks. This summer is no exception, leaving the shelter crowded. To help cope with the influx, the shelter relies on foster programs to temporarily house animals until they can be adopted. They also partner with local pet stores to display animals for adoption and alleviate crowding at the shelter. The shelter encourages community members to volunteer as fosters or at events to help care for the many animals that come in during the busy summer season.