"So volunteers and staff are scrounging for litter boxes - I had to make calls to get cardboard boxes from people," Lemoureux said.
"And so it's not like we're doing this in a place of calm, we're doing this in a place of crises with the animals. And so we're trying to get to a place where - are there additional resources that can help make that happen - we need to evaluate that quickly," Loesch said.
The audit highlights capacity care and shelter protocols. It noted in the summer, there were nearly 700 animals on site, while shelter capacity was roughly 500.
During public comment, that display did not sit well with current volunteers. 'You decided to bring a dog here to show that he's well taken care of - if that's the case I don't know if any of you saw him shaking but that was stress,' one speaker said.
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