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Posted: Fri Mar 14th, 2008 10:50 pm |
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Nightline Daily E-Mail
Tonight on 'Nightline'
March 13, 2008
The far-reaching mortgage crisis, estimated to cost 1.2 million families their homes when it's all through, is also taking a toll on the pet population. In Dayton, Ohio, real estate agent Kathy Bayer found so many cats and dogs abandoned by homeowners that she went on a mission to help them, taking them to local animal shelters. But with families unable to afford their homes, let alone pets, the shelters are overflowing. ABC's Barbara Pinto reports.
____________________ Richard Kaplan, CFII
rkaplan@flyimc.com
http://www.flyimc.com
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