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Operation Kindness functions to provide
spay/neuter and medical care to animals in need. We do not have a
shelter and are unable to acquire any additional animals. We do,
however, continue to aid and educate others, and provide
assistance as needed and as funds allow. We are currently
providing shelter, food, and medical care for approximately 150
animals (cats and dogs) in our private homes.
Our functions are as follows:
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Lend trapping equipment for individuals who
want to control the number of cats in their neighborhood and are
willing to feed and provide shelter.
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Pay for any medical expenses and
spay/neutering costs for these cats or dogs if they are unable to
afford the costs.
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Provide funds for senior citizens or
impoverished people who want to keep pets but are unable to afford
veterinary care.
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Provide educating techniques for adoption
procedures and problematic animals.
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