It depends on the shelter and your age....many shelters do accept volunteer help.
you could beg or plead, but this may not help, if you love cats that much, maybe you could volunteer at an animal shelter, you could feed and groom the cats.
Your county or district uses local tax revenue to pay for food supplies.
They are a no-kill shelter for one, unless the animal is very, very ill or old. They give them a home, feed them, make them comfortable, and try to give them a loving and caring family.
The best way is to not take it to a homeless shelter. If it is a large animal eg: dog, cat etc then the best place would be to go to a RSPCA shelter and tell them the reason for handing it in eg: there is no room in my house, I cant handle it.....if it is a smaller animal eg: rabbit, guinea pig then pets at home take them in and so do other people so you could put a letter/poster in a pet shop window or in an animal feed shop (the one near me has a notice board full of them) Good luck
you can feed the animals , play with them and, you can also adopt one if you like
some animal get feed by there owner and some just eat stuff on land
They will chop it up and feed it to the dogs they have. Trust me i worked there. im sorry for your loss.
feed them vegetables take them away from snake and give them to an animal shelter
so that they could earn money for their family's to feed them and give them a minor shelter
The upfront costs are not really the total cost. I have bought dogs, cats and horses from shelters for as little as $30.00. The cost of keeping a horse though, for example, is probably in the area of $200.00 a month when you add in hay, vet, farrier and feed. Make sure you can afford to keep the animal maintained correctly.
i am 12 too i am tring to find a job at an animal shelter so i can walk,feed, and give the animals baths.you could referee at the YMCA or at some soccer field.
Fodder, a type of animal feed, is any agricultural food stuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens