CINCINNATI — A national database that tracks animal shelters warns many are full and “entering their fourth year of having too many animals and not enough adoptions.”The director for Shelters Animal Count calls it a “national capacity crisis,” and local shelters are feeling the impact.”We are beyond our maximum capacity at this point for dogs on site,” said Jessica Grimes, senior foster manager at Cincinnati Animal CARE.Grimes said the shelter has been dealing with this problem for some time.”I think a lot of people are going through a housing crisis right now,” he said. “People who are moving or going…
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