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St. Louis animal shelter over capability and ‘past drowning’

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Stray Rescue of St. Louis has put a pause on animal rescues because the native animal shelter is presently overcapacity.

“It kills me to do this, but because society has failed the animals so bad we can’t keep up and are beyond drowning,” CEO Cassady Caldwell wrote on Facebook.

Caldwell referred to as the overcrowding an emergency and stated that there can be a “rescue freeze” till the shelter can get 20 spots open once more.

The shelter is seeking people to adopt or foster animals to assist clear area in its Downtown West facility.

Stray Rescue joins many different shelters throughout the nation that battle overcrowding because the variety of animals coming into shelters has been steadily growing because the COVID-19 pandemic whereas adoptions are reducing, in response to Shelter Animal Count, an information assortment nonprofit.

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In 2023, roughly 177,000 extra dogs and cats have been within the animal shelter system nationwide in contrast with the identical time in 2022, Shelter Animal Count stated.

Stray Rescue is situated at 2320 Pine Street and is open every day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.







Stray Rescue adoption agency at capacity

Stray Rescue foster mother or father Charray Williams, exhibits off one among 14 puppies on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, that she and her husband, Mike Williams, middle, unexpectedly took guardianship of final 12 months when two feminine dogs they’d for a weekend gave beginning on the identical time. “That’s an extended weekend,” stated Mike. We began off in boots and coats and now I’m right here in shorts.” Vet tech Nikki Judd, proper, can also be pictured. The couple returned to the pet rescue organization to get their 7-week veterinary photographs for the puppies and pictures for his or her upcoming adoption. Photo by Christian Gooden, [email protected]










Stray Rescue adoption agency at capacity

Two baskets with 8 puppies crowd the reception space at Stray Rescue on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, as foster mother or father Charray Williams returns a few of them for his or her 7-week veterinary photographs and pictures for adoption. She and her husband unexpectedly took guardianship of final 12 months when two feminine dogs they’d for a weekend gave beginning on the identical time. “That’s an extended weekend,” stated Mike. We began off in boots and coats and now I’m right here in shorts.” Photo by Christian Gooden, [email protected]










Stray Rescue adoption agency at capacity

Bree Bolden, shelter supervisor at Stray Rescue, cleans up a multitude on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, in an overflow room wanted for 8 dogs because the area continues to dwindle on the pet rescue/adoption organization in downtown St. Louis. Photo by Christian Gooden, [email protected]










Stray Rescue adoption agency at capacity

Stray Rescue foster mother or father Mike Williams holds one among 14 puppies on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, that he and his spouse unexpectedly took guardianship of final 12 months when two feminine dogs they’d for a weekend gave beginning on the identical time. “That’s an extended weekend,” stated Williams. We began off in boots and coats and now I’m right here in shorts.” Vet tech Nikki Judd, proper, can also be pictured. The couple returned to the pet rescue organization to get their 7-week veterinary photographs for the puppies and pictures for his or her upcoming adoption. Photo by Christian Gooden, [email protected]










Stray Rescue adoption agency at capacity

Animal cages take up area within the Stray Rescue clinic meals closet photographed on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, as area continues to be scarce on the pet rescue/adoption organization in downtown St. Louis. Photo by Christian Gooden, [email protected]




View life in St. Louis via the Post-Dispatch photographers’ lenses. Photos by Post-Dispatch photographers, edited by Jenna Jones.



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