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Old 12-22-2011, 12:53 PM   #10
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Default New Hampshire Humane Society is Helping the animals in New Hampton

All of the comments in this thread are completely wrong and inaccurate. The New Hampshire Humane Society has been working directly with the Chief of Police, Merritt Salmon and Officer Monica Cunningham as well as a group of neighbors in regard to this house for months. As the owner of the cats did not want to surrender them we offered to spay and neuter each cat and return them to him all at our cost. This plan stopped as soon as the owner passed away. NHHS has taken ownership of the dog which has received all medical treatment and is currently up for adoption. With the help of Officer Cunningham and the neighbors we have already trapped 10 cats which will receive full medical treatment and then be placed up for adoption. We have pledged to collect the entire population and get them placed up for adoption as soon as possible. In the interim, all are being fed so they are not fending for themselves and if the numbers are diminishing, it is not due to “prey” but rather they are already safe, warm, and loved here at NHHS.

This type of work goes on all the time here at NHHS and for misinformation to be written without asking us directly is hurtful to this organization that cares for over 1,300 abandoned, abused, and just simply unwanted creatures. No animal is ever euthanized for time, space, or money constraints, rather all who arrive here are assured care and comfort until placement in a loving forever home, no matter how long the wait might be for them. NHHS is your local animal welfare agency which is always speaking for those that cannot speak for themselves.
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