Pet Population Regulates Euthanasia
The Lee County Humane Society has seen up to 60 animals per day put to sleep. “No kill” shelters accept a limited number of animals, but “open admission” shelters take all of them in. The key to ending euthanasia is simply spay or neuter your pet, and visit the humane society to adopt a new family member.
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