Source: New York Post
A volunteer-run animal rescue charity fighting to slow the staggering number of deaths of stray animals in Los Angeles claims it’s been forced to pull out of the city. The small nonprofit, The Canine Condition, made the decision to end its low-cost spay-and-neuter services after being hit with a $1,450-per-day rental fee by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. The Canine Condition, which was founded by actress Jacqueline Piñol, focuses its operations in poor neighborhoods struggling to deal with the surge in stray pets in Los Angeles.
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