Jacksonville’s no-kill pet shelters are dangerously close to running out of room, meaning they’ll have to give up their no-kill policy and euthanize animals for space. Jacksonville’s two pet shelters, the city-run Animal Care and Protective Services Department and the non-profit Jacksonville Humane Society, have about 1,800 pets between the two of them, about twice as many as they can comfortable manage, administrators said. Several hundred are being fostered in First Coast homes. Nikki Harris, animal care chief at the city’s Animal...
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