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it is rarely quiet in this animal shelter and western los angeles more than 200 cats and dogs live unto the shelters roof anytime a dog gets lost or a cat gets lost were the place where people will bring the animals to hopefully get them reunited with their owners and if for some reason an owner this is where they every day more than a hundred people come here looking for a pet to adopt they are met by volunteers who feed walk and play with the animals after I lost my dog so yeah he passed away and I still want to interact with dogs but its a lot of responsibility so if a visitor likes a certain dog or cat the shelter has special rooms where people and pets can play and get to know each other we do what we call adoption counseling we try to find out shoulders are not the only place where people can find a pet to adopt every year santiago holds a special animal expo where shelters and animal rescue groups bring dogs and cats looking for a home volunteers bring animals to the west la