Comments about ‘'Kitten season' overwhelms animal shelter’
Humane Society hopes to reduce crowding by lowering prices for cats
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The cost to sterilize a cat is very reasonable, and there are discount spay and neuter clinics, so what excuse is there to keep having these unwanted litters?
Nice article, although I do wish there had been photos. Cats are lovely.
Support the Humane Society of Utah and humane societies elsewhere! Cats are people, too!!!!!
You can see some of the animals available for adoption on Facebook.
Hey DNews, thanks for adding the photos.
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