The article above explains how "no kill" shelters lack the funds necessary to support the animals, and as a result either turn away animals or keep them in bad conditions (claim). "Most, if not all, of the animals who are turned away from such facilities still face untimely deaths—just not at these facilities." For the animals that are kept, there have even been cases of malnourishment, hoarding, etc. The article lists several cases of such abuse (evidence).
While I don't entirely agree with the article on certain points (especially their pro-euthanasia sentiments), it effectively highlights the issue of lack of funding in animal shelters.
While I don't entirely agree with the article on certain points (especially their pro-euthanasia sentiments), it effectively highlights the issue of lack of funding in animal shelters.
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