6, during the clear the shelters event. The resulting scramble to find placement has forced organizations to operate in more of a day-to-day, animal-to-animal capacity. These shelters , often managed by nonprofit organizations and municipal authorities, serve as havens for countless abandoned and stray animals. · local shelters are taking a heavy hit, bernstein said, as they bear the weight of so many animals in need across the philadelphia area. · hundreds of animals in the philly region found forever homes on saturday, sept. · more than 250 dogs and cats are in desperate need of a forever home as the local shelter says it is facing the harsh reality of maximum capacity. Workers there say the adoption boom from the pandemic is over. · you may have seen your local shelters crying out for adoptions and assistance from their community amid overcapacity. · animal shelters across the united states are valiantly working to keep dogs and cats off the streets, but they face a continuous uphill battle. · at save me animal rescue in philadelphia s grays ferry section, the kennels are full and the workers are strained. As crates and kennels overflow with resources stretched thin, dedicated staff and volunteers are struggling to keep up with the influx of homeless pets. · 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.

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