· animal shelters throughout philadelphia say they are reaching their breaking point due to the number of pet surrenders. · as inflation continues to rise, more families across philadelphia are being forced to make a heartbreaking decision — surrendering their pets due to financial or housing hardship. Nbc10’s yukare nakayama shows you what you can do to help. Every year, paws serves more animals than the year before, and we will continue until philadelphia is a no-kill city. The resulting scramble to find placement has forced organizations to operate in more of a day-to-day, animal -to-animal capacity. Acct is open daily from 10 a. m. Hunting park ave. Join us today and be part of something impactful. · local shelters are taking a heavy hit, bernstein said, as they bear the weight of so many animals in need across the philadelphia area. View our shelter statistics here. · eleven local shelters teamed up and will offer $35 adoption fees on saturday and sunday for over 1,000 pets in need of homes. A number of local animal shelters and adoption centers have dealt with intense overcrowding issues since the end of the pandemic.

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