Metro Atlanta animal shelters urge adoptions amid severe overcrowding

Metro Atlanta animal shelters are facing even greater challenges as they become increasingly overcrowded.

Lifeline’s Animal Shelter in DeKalb County, designed to hold about 450 animals, is currently housing nearly 600. Staff are feeling the strain, and some animals may need to be put down if adoptions don’t increase .

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The shelter is experiencing a significant influx of dogs and cats, some of which are being dropped off even after hours.

Lifeline’s Adoption Specialist Jairus Hubbard explained the situation, noting the variety of animals waiting for new homes.

“It’s about getting them here – it’s about getting them matched up with a pet that’s good for them,” Hubbard told Channel 2′s Tyisha Fernandes .

Even with the addition of a new facility, Lifeline is already facing overcrowding once again.

According to Hubbard, recent changes in society and seasonal shifts contribute to the increase in animals being dropped off at shelters.

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