She's sending out an SOS
In 20 years, things have been bad before.
"Not this bad," said Dorothy Max, the director of the nonprofit Save Our Strays Humane Organization.
Max, a Euclid resident, and her cat-crazy cohorts collect more than 100 homeless kittens and cats a year from the streets of Northeast Ohio, foster them, show them in public, and eventually redistribute them to good homes, she said.
Now funding is dangerously low.
Read more here.
-- Sandra M. Klepach, SKlepach@News-Herald.com
"Not this bad," said Dorothy Max, the director of the nonprofit Save Our Strays Humane Organization.
Max, a Euclid resident, and her cat-crazy cohorts collect more than 100 homeless kittens and cats a year from the streets of Northeast Ohio, foster them, show them in public, and eventually redistribute them to good homes, she said.
Now funding is dangerously low.
Read more here.
-- Sandra M. Klepach, SKlepach@News-Herald.com
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