2/25/10 Here's a sad email about an over abundance of cats at the Shelby County Animal Shelter. KY URGENT


NO KILL SHELTER MAY HAVE TO EUTH

THEIR LIVES ARE ON THE LINE!

THESE CATS NEED YOU. PLEASE GIVE THEM A SECOND CHANCE




Jill's rescue backed out on her. Faith Elise Clarence Tulip Survived Pneumonia Leo is living with Diabetes and his rescue backed out on him. Winston and Chloe are declawed seniors. Morgan is a fat and sassy declaw. Simba and Pomba are brother's whose adopter backed out on them. Malachi is living with a healed broken leg. Violet has lived at the shelter since she was 4 weeks old. She is now 6 months old.
The above cats are just a few that are struggling to survive in the animal shelter's program. With more cats coming in every day, their stay with are is short. These babies are wonderful cats that have made their mark on each of us. We do not want to loose any of these feline friends for lack of home.
If you can help any of these kitties, please contact the shelter ASAP. Time and space is very limited.

James Collins, Free Agent

This e-mail adress is used to
support the Shelby County Animal Shelter
and it's mission to make Shelby County a
no kill county.

You may always contact the shelter using
the following information:

Shelby County Animal Shelter
266 Kentucky St.
Shelbyville, KY 40065
Phone: 502-633-0009
Fax: 502-647-9214
E-mail:
animal.adopt@shelbycountykentucky.com
Websites: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY139.html
http://www.pets911.com/organizations/scas/
Save a life. Spay/Neuter you pets or adopt a forever friend today!!

The Shelby County Animal Shelter and
the Shelby County No Kill Mission are
working together with local vets and other

animal groups to make Shelby County a No Kill County.
To learn how you can help the "NO KILL MISSION",
click the link below:

www.shelbycountynokillmission.com
www.shelbycountynokillmission.org

All donations are tax deductible. These funds
directly and immediately benefit only the animals at
the Shelby County Animal Shelter.

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