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Well, welcome back. So across our country, animal shelters have been dealing with an influx of animals. USA TODAY says this has gotten worse since the pandemic, with staffing shortages at those shelters like everywhere else. Plus, its getting more expensive for people to take care of their pets, and fewer people are adopting right now. So its a perfect storm. And then you bring animal abuse cases into the mix and something like officials finding 56 animals living in one mobile home here in Minnesota while things get even more complicated. At that point, now, obviously what happened in this one is an extreme case of animal hoarding. So Kayla, you went to the Humane Society and talked about how often this happens, right, and what we should look out for. Yeah, in terms of prevention for abuse and neglect. So last year alone, the Humane Society investigated almost 1000 reports of animal abuse and neglect, with about half of those cases resulting in animals being removed from peoples pro