Two Michigan Humane Society board members quit over kill rate of around 70 percent
Those namby-pamby bleeding hearts believed that a nonprofit whose stated mission is "To end companion animal homelessness, to provide the highest quality service and compassion to the animals entrusted to our care, and to be a leader in promoting humane values," should actually save animals. How naive!
Let's unpack this. "What good MHS can accomplish," in this context, means treating more animals and placing them in loving homes. That MHS is euthanizing more animals doesn't mean that they're making painful decisions necessary for the organization's continued survival. It means they're failing in their core mission, and it disturbs me that shanedr doesn't recognize this.
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