My posting is from the article we submitted to the Anchorage Daily News last year. We could never get them interested in doing a story. We've been back to the shelter on 3 occasions posing as people looking for a lost pet. We've NEVER been directed to look in the infirmary/clinic. Even after asking if there are other rooms to look in.
We've also passed that information on to the newspaper and they say that they may use it someday when they are working on a bigger story. (You can imagine our reaction to that).
Please remember Kuhio's story so that if you ever find yourself in this position, you will be much better informed that we were.
Two things I'll never forget is the laughter on her Bobcat's face when Kuhio peed in his hand when she was a kitten and the look on his face when his knees buckled that day when the little b**ch at the shelter told him that his baby was dead because it had been his responsibility to ask out their policies and procedures. I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on anyone -- not even her! She was truly his baby.





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