Euphoria14 said:
I agree and I also am extremely thankful that you informed me about the existance of no-kill shelters.
Even the doctors said it looked to be the outcome of an air snap gone wrong, so I am going to be very hopeful when I begin making calls tomorrow.
If this route proves successful it will be a great relief for all of us here. |
Yeah, i'd just really emphasize that point... probably would help. Depending on the place it may not be any better then just being put in a cage and only getting to go outside every once in a while or they may have large pens like yards the dogs can run around in, but either way it's better then dead.
One place in Ohio is literally just a residential house for cats where every diffrent room... volenteers would stay at the house change all the food play with them etc. That was a particularly nice place.








