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On 'Something has to be done'
Posted on February 7 at 12:50 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
In response to wahoo_35, to suggest the shelter "trim the population level" is suggesting they just destroy some of their perfectly adoptable pets. How humane is that? While, many shelters have to make the unfortunate decision to euthanize some of their population, this shelter does everything it can to NOT have to that. While it is sometimes a necessity it is NOT a solution. This shelter is not suggesting to "save every animal" just care for the ones they can. These animals have a right to life too and euthanzing them to make things more convenient is just wrong. Why don't you go to the shelter and pick the ones you think should be "trimmed".