August 2018 / Texas Union City: Community Impact.com reports that Union City Animal Shelter is crowded and reports that "surrender animals and lost animals are no longer acceptable". Since the "ban" last year, the chief of the evacuation center stated that "facilities were overflowing with unpopular pets", and cats were "in pet stores in the city." July 2018 / Lake County, Florida: Since MyNews 13.com decided to build a shelter in the county in 2017, "Lake County's Animal Protection Facilities" has been "operated with full capacity" It reports. According to the report, the facility designed about 500 animals in the space to design 350, the county plans to invest 7.8 million dollars to build a new space.
April 2018 / Robinson, Illinois: WTHITV.com reports that animals were abandoned in abandoned houses and dumped in rural areas. The director of the Crawford County Humanitarian Association (CCHS) said that while the government-run residence is accepted only as "serious wanderers", the CCHS is to charge a fee to accept animals the owner can not keep or can not rearage Said. I said long. April 2018 / San Antonio, Texas: MySanAntonio.com reported that the authorities captured two cats from the San Antonio Cat Cafe "need to take care of themselves." Until we accommodate cats for adoption and tackled various health problems including rabies vaccination evidence and infectious diseases such as upper respiratory tract, they were instructed not to allow them to interact with cats A commercial cafe. "
A healthy 3 - year - old cat tinker became a local evacuation center after being used as a wanderer. She is very beautiful, friendly and healthy. Unfortunately, like many stray cats, her former owner did not seem to ask her. After five days of wandering time, she was adopted. When she was not adopted from a shelter, the AFRP brought a Tinker to our plan to free more stray cats at shelters. During AFRP, the tinker developed respiratory infection (kittens had a cold). When her story unexpectedly made a happy transition she went to the AFRP foster family for the resurrection. Tinker Mama Susan bred many AFRP cats. Susan and her family have never thought about it, as her dog, Griffin, is not crazy about cats. Tinker changed everything. If she feels better, she goes to explore the rest of the house and decides whether she wants to leave Griffin if she likes it!