The Lexington Humane Society website link, posted further down this page, under Sources and Related Links, should be able to help you or advise you best. Thank you caring about animals. Thank you for your compassion.
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take an arrow to the knee baby,
It is called a no-kill shelter
Take them to the animal shelter.
Lots of animals are brought in the no kill animal shelter. There isnt really an exact number because every day animals are brought there!!(:
to kill the Lexington people
Yes, you can turn a kill shelter into a no kill shelter, but you would need to be prepared to find a way to care for any animals that you were unable to find homes for.
Try a animal shelter, the no kill shelters always wants volunteers. Get out the phone book, look up animal shelters, and call. The local city hall should have names of the county animal shelter.
Contact the police or your local animal shelter.
Humane society are no kill while a dog pound will kill the animal Actually that is wrong, Humane Society's do kill, you would have to check with the individual Humane Society to find out whether they kill or not. Not all pounds/shelters kill either, many are working towards a no kill approach, which is good as long as animals are not left waiting for years in a kennel. Most shelters/pounds work with rescue groups to get the animals out but some do not and will not. That is when you start getting into the political game that some heads of Animal Control play, they don't want to be questioned or challenged on their practices of killing, so they ban rescues.
ADOPT A CAT FOUNDATION (Lake Park, FL) is the ONLYNo-Kill cat shelter in Palm Beach County Florida.THIS IS A FACT.Other self claiming No Kill shelters, keep the animals for a period of time and then ship them off to county Animal Control where they are killed.
This means if a shelter is a no kill shelter, the shelter will house all animals until someone adopts them or they stay in the shelter for the rest of their lives. A kill shelter will house animals for a length of time and if they are not adopted, the shelter puts them to sleep.(Forever)