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Greetings E. <br /> We've kept homless pets for more than a year before they got a home. The best thing we got going for us is the foster program. Volunteers can take a pet home to care for. Besides easing overcrowding, it helps the pets that need a long time to adjust, are too ill or young to adopt out right away. The group I'm with is striving to be a no kill shelter but unfortunatly sometimes an animal is so sick they don't recover and are near death or injured so badly they have to be put to sleep. The shelter is owned by the city and we operate it for the police department. Rarely do we get a truly vicious dog that can't be adopted out but that's the not the animals fault. Some human had something to do with it. <br /> I agree with you 100% about reptiles and snakes (same for bats too). We do on occasion get snakes and other reptiles, mostly from drug bust, but haven't found a need to destroy any. It's not much of a problem to find someone to take the (LEGAL) reptiles anyway. We have a resident "reptile head" to evaluate and identify the reptiles. Every snake we have gotten so far wouldn't survive the Michigan winter (by the way, please hold the Frosty, I had enough of the winter here). We've had alligators, crocks, a camion (that was one mean sucker), a peacock, sheep, chickens, a lynx, ducks, turkeys, chickens, rabbits and just about everything else. <br /> God bless you Ed and your family for looking out for the animals. <br /> You stay Froty, I'm trying to stay warm! <br /> G.Setter
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