The Cheyenne Animal Shelter is facing challenges posed by too many animals, not enough employees, and increased costs for health insurance, according to a post on the organization's Facebook page.
According to the post, no new cats or kittens are being accepted at the shelter right now due to a lack of room...
Under the current contract, which expires June 30, the shelter gets paid $800,000 a year to serve as the city and county’s designated open-intake shelter.
With the news a couple of weeks ago about the Cheyenne Animal Shelter taking on dogs that were in a hoarding case, really pushed the capacity of the shelter.