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I guess growing up I realized that there is really this huge epidemic in a city like Los Angeles, and many other cities,
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"I guess growing up I realized that there is really this huge epidemic in a city like Los Angeles, and many other cities, where they put down thousands upon thousands of animals every day"

- Will Estes

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Will Estes' quote speaks to the reality of animal overpopulation in cities like Los Angeles. It is an unfortunate fact that thousands of animals are euthanized every day due to overcrowding in shelters. This is a result of reckless animal ownership, absence of spaying and neutering, and the abandonment of animals. It is a heartbreaking scenario that requires to be resolved. Animal shelters are doing their best to discover homes for these animals, however the large variety of animals in requirement of homes is frustrating. It is necessary for individuals to be knowledgeable about the concern and to take actions to help in reducing the variety of animals in shelters. This can be done by making sterile and sterilizing animals, embracing from shelters, and donating to animal rescue organizations. It depends on us to help reduce the number of animals in shelters and to provide the loving homes they deserve.

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Will Estes This quote is written / told by Will Estes somewhere between October 21, 1978 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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