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With hundreds of calls unanswered, advocates say Kansas City's animal control is in crisis
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Spay and Neuter Kansas City says the city's animal control is in a crisis. The animal advocacy group released a 43-page report Tuesday detailing hundreds of calls that were never dispatched over the past two months. At full staffing, Kansas City Animal Health employed 18 animal control officers.
Bait and switch project pushed onto the taxpayers.
ReplyDeleteShut up and pay your 1% you fucking rubes.
ReplyDelete"Spay and Neuter Kansas City"?
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the Mayor and Council's job?
Will remove viscous pits after bike lanes are on all streets.
ReplyDeleteTypical city hall failure, hey, let’s build a new dog pound and eliminate animal control! Greta idea! Let’s do it!
ReplyDeleteMorons completely forgot about who’s gonna pick up the dead and dangerous animals, dimwit run cities are complete failures.
Mayor smiley selfie Lucas is one of those guys who’s had everything given to him so he has no idea how things happen, other than be handed to him that is. I’m guessing he expects this problem to be solved by somebody else because he doesn’t know how to do things himself.
^^I'm guessing you're alone and lonely.
ReplyDeleteThis whole freaking city is in a crisis just look around you.
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