CLEVELAND, Tenn. — With its "no-kill" mission ending Jan. 1, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Bradley County hopes to reduce its shelter population before it has to consider euthanizing animals for lack of space.
, Chattanooga Times Free Press
Fri, 11/28/2014 - 10:00pm
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — With its "no-kill" mission ending Jan. 1, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals of Bradley County hopes to reduce its shelter population before it has to consider euthanizing animals for lack of space.