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Links to Adopt A Pet:
The state of Delaware recently passed the Delaware Companion Animal Protection Act, where they believe it is important enough to get all the animals online that they made it a state law. The Memphis Animal Shelter just conveniently passes the buck to volunteers who publish photos and information, online, for only about 7% of their animals. So, thousands of animals are needelessly killed every year.
The Memphis Animal Shelter: Out of 400 or so animals, sadly, only a few (10 -30) are ever represented online. That is not even lukewarm. It make me so angry. You will need to go there to see the animals and please do.
Sunny Meadows: A small No Kill with usually three times as many animals online than our own city animal shelter.
Thanks to Fox13 for their efforts to save animals' lives with their new PSA and site (visit MyFoxMemphisPets.com): Some help is better than none but the fact is the animals are not roaming the streets waiting for you to come adopt them. They are in cages fixing to be murdered. The message was off.
Continued from above about the Memphis Animal Shelter: This again proves my point that the Memphis Animal Shelter needs to be a No Kill Shelter, with the funding arm of a 501(c)3 that comes with that, which is being fought against for no logical reason.
With funding, you just hire someone to get all the animals online and keep them online, when you don't have enough volunteers for that.
Now, with the massive amount of animals being killed, since it's not a No Kill Shelter, that will be a constant uploading of new photos. Maybe that inconvenience would make them try to keep them alive since the sanctity of life is of no real meaning, obviously.
If the Memphis Animal Shelter really cared about these animals they would not fight against a No Kill. They would embrace it.
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