This thread has definitely been an eye-opener. I wonder, while reading these posts, if everyone is satisfied with what they have said. If they feel they have expressed themselves the way they would like. Bri and Alyssa, I am sure your mothers are very proud of your command of the language and the respect you show for yourself and others. It will get you far in life.
Catty1, there has been another suggestion offered over and over again, you have chosen to ignore it. That suggestion is to rehome the animals with families that have the ability to care for their daily needs. You and Bri obviously know how to use the internet and the phone. Think outside of the box and contact rescues, shelters, transport agencies outside of Bri's immediate area. Some rescue may say that they cannot take the animals but will list them on Petfinder so that there is more exposure for getting them a home. The rescue may also pay for what vetting is necessary to get the animal placed and get the money back in the adoption fee (not sure, that was something that just came to me). Yes it would mean that Bri and her mother would have to make themselves available for people to see the animals, but I am sure that they will do what they can to assure the animals well-being, after all we are all trying to do what is best for the animals.
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