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Tired of having animals dumped near his home!

Wayne Armitage writes:
So I guess that now that Russell and Metcalfe counties are pulling out that means they now have an animal rescue of their own. Or could it just be that they are going back to the old way of just letting the animals go to breed and get Rabies. I just don't see how going backwards is the way to resolve the issue. We already have way too many Puppy and Cat Mills. We don't need anymore. Until the Citizens of all of Kentucky can be responsible pet owners, it is time to stop the dumping of animals. I know of several Citizens who won't have their pets spayed or neutered because they have a nice set. Well, I can no longer take care of any more of your family pets. Until you citizens take responsibility for your own actions, don't make it a burden on the rest or the government.--Wayne Armitage
Comments re article 45514 GRAS reports 5742550 in revenues vs 14671245 expenses




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