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Hi all. I need to preface this by saying we are animals lovers. We own a trailer park and have a lot of strays in the area. We started feeding them because they were neglected and malnourished. The problem is the population contines to grow and some residents are getting upset. We tried to find a “no kill” shelter to take them but they turned down.
Any suggestions on how to find a home for these loving little guys would be deeply appreciated.
At this juncture I am worried some residents are going to take matters into their own hands and it will not be human.
Ideally I would like to get them spayed / neutered and get them up to date on any vaccines prior to re-homing them, but we have almost 20 of them in the park now, and finically we can afford it.
We are not well off, we’ve worked hard for what we have and are on a tight budget at the moment.
Facebook marketplace has gotten 0 traction.
Thank you all in advance for your reply’s. I’m at an impasse with no where to turn.
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