I volunteer at our local SPCA (when I'm not in a wheelchair because I don't pay attention!). I can't go to Animal Care and Control. I couldn't go in and see a dog one day and not the next and know he/she wasn't adopted. I would be a mess. Our SPCA is no kill here (the only one in the immediate area) and therefore is always full. And Logan, what you do is no less important than volunteering at a shelter, you give a new life to an animal that might not otherwise get that chance. So, I applaude you just a much as the volunteers on this subject.
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