The Cheyenne Animal Shelter is facing challenges posed by too many animals, not enough employees, and increased costs for health insurance, according to a post on the organization's Facebook page.
According to the post, no new cats or kittens are being accepted at the shelter right now due to a lack of room...
Under the current contract, which expires June 30, the shelter gets paid $800,000 a year to serve as the city and county’s designated open-intake shelter.
Collins says a disagreement over financial responsibility is what ultimately led the city and county not to renew their contract with the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.
She likely burned through the first of her nine lives, but thanks to a concerned citizen and Cheyenne Animal Control officers, a kitten has a new lease on life.
Just imagine, coming home from work after a long day, your feet are sore, your knees kind of ache, and all of a sudden, you're greeted by your four-legged friend.