PASSAIC COUNTY, New Jersey (WABC) -- The record-high inflation has caused a new crisis at some local animal shelters. Some families say they are no longer able to afford to keep their pets or are able ...
Animal shelters are facing higher costs and fewer donations — as well as more mouths to feed. Facing a looming recession, they might have to turn away animals that "depend on us for survival." Many ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KMPH) — Inflation is not just hitting your pockets, it's also hitting local animal shelters. If your mind has been on your money lately, you're not alone. The U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
GIVE UP THEIR FURRY FRIEND. IT IS ALWAYS BUSY, TYPICALLY THEY HAVE 700 ANIMALS IN THE SHELTER. THAT NUMBER GOES UP. ADOPTIONS ARE NOT COMING -- ADOPTIONS ARE NOT COMING IN FAST ENOUGH. >> ONE IMPACT ...
Some pet owners are giving up their animals as families struggle to pay for housing and necessities amid today's inflation. In New York City, surrenders by owners of dogs and cats at the Animal Care ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Across the Pine Belt, you can find a number of cats and dogs looking for their forever homes, but many are doing it from inside overcrowded shelters, a problem not only being ...
The state’s largest animal shelter is pleading for foster care help to alleviate crowding that officials attribute to increasing surrenders linked to inflation and post-pandemic returns to normalcy.
Many pet owners struggling with soaring costs are dropping off their animals at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police’s Animal Care and Control — and space at the shelter is running out. As of Thursday morning ...
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