Fosters Needed to Help LCHS Care for Kittens
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA, JUL 9 – The shelter cannot refuse animals and warns the risk of euthanasia rises without increased adoptions or fosters, officials said.
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Fosters needed to help LCHS care for kittens
Hundreds of kittens may sound like a dream come true for a lot of people, but that is what the Lewis and Clark Humane Society is dealing with this year, and its putting a lot of strain on the shelter.So far this year, more than 220 kittens have come through the shelters doors. Humane society staff say most of those kittens have come in over the past couple of months, and they do not expect things to slow down until into the fall.While kittens ar…
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