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1 <br />A Cat that had his eats cut off by someone in the community and full of mites. <br />Then there were those for whom this was nothing new. They realized their shelter respite <br />was over, and what that meant. They knew what hunger was, what thirst was, what danger <br />was, and they knew that could strike at any time. They knew because this wasn't new: <br />they had been abandoned before. <br />These 1,000 cats do not include those dumped or left behind by callous owners, only <br />those deliberately abandoned by the Orange County Animal Shelter to pump up the <br />shelter's live release rate, and to make the new Shelter Director look good and to serve the <br />debatable belief that there is no fate worse than death. <br />OC Animal Care is currently doing RTF every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, some <br />days they are dumping back into the community 35 cats and kittens at a time. <br />