It’s been six years since the Wake County Animal Center (WCAC) had to euthanize animals due to lack of space. But the center is afraid it may lose that streak, as stray and surrendered pets are pushing the shelter over capacity.
Source: WRAL News
'Life and death decisions': Wake animal shelter urges community to adopt, will have to euthanize animals for space
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