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Hi all, not sure if this topic is in the correct section of the forums. Mods, please feel free to move it if this is not in the right place.
My question is, how do No-Kill shelters really work? What enables them to be no-kill? Do they screen all newbies for the cuteness factor and only take in those deemed to be absolutely adoptable, hence turning away animals which are old/sick/with recurrent injuries?
I'd love to hear from people who have first-hand experiences (have passed an animal to such a shelter, work at such a shelter, know people who work at such a shelter).
My question is, how do No-Kill shelters really work? What enables them to be no-kill? Do they screen all newbies for the cuteness factor and only take in those deemed to be absolutely adoptable, hence turning away animals which are old/sick/with recurrent injuries?
I'd love to hear from people who have first-hand experiences (have passed an animal to such a shelter, work at such a shelter, know people who work at such a shelter).