Thanksgiving Letter from a reader of Yesbiscuit
I am with permission from Yesbiscuit sharing this heartwarming story of hope and caring by <GASP> an animal control officer.
This story tells of how a ac officer over came the typical though process when confronted by 30 + cats dumped on her doorstep.
What happens when the early morning worker at a small local shelter (humane capacity probably around 90-100 dogs and cats both) comes to work before the sun is up and finds approximately 30 cats abandoned in the parking lot? Finds cats crammed inside of boxes together? Finds cat running loose in the parking lot?
What does the manager of this shelter do after she and other staff rush to work early, and capture these cats? What does she do after evaluating and checking these animals in? After she takes account of how many cats are already in the shelter? After she realizes how far over humane holding capacity these 30 cats will put the shelter?
To read the whole story click on the title and you will go to Yesbiscuit' s post. I promise a smile!
This story tells of how a ac officer over came the typical though process when confronted by 30 + cats dumped on her doorstep.
What happens when the early morning worker at a small local shelter (humane capacity probably around 90-100 dogs and cats both) comes to work before the sun is up and finds approximately 30 cats abandoned in the parking lot? Finds cats crammed inside of boxes together? Finds cat running loose in the parking lot?
What does the manager of this shelter do after she and other staff rush to work early, and capture these cats? What does she do after evaluating and checking these animals in? After she takes account of how many cats are already in the shelter? After she realizes how far over humane holding capacity these 30 cats will put the shelter?
To read the whole story click on the title and you will go to Yesbiscuit' s post. I promise a smile!