11-04-2014, 03:30 AM
That is in itself an issue, because the financial situation has reduced the income of animal shelters (i.e. donations) Yet when people no longer want or can no longer afford to keep their pet/pets, the local animal shelter is the first port of call.
Less income/more animals to care for, it's a crippling double whammy. Many shelters are really struggling, not that it isn't a struggle in normal times.
Less income/more animals to care for, it's a crippling double whammy. Many shelters are really struggling, not that it isn't a struggle in normal times.
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