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Community Services Committee Meeting 03/15/2022 9:00am
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A
A
D
A
All
right,
thank
you
for
that
any
comments
or
questions
all
in
favor.
Accepting
these
minutes
february,
15th,
say
aye
aye,
any
opposed,
say
aye
motion
is
carried,
go
next
to
the
county,
clerk's
report
dan
hendrickson,
you
see,
have
it
in
your
packet
so
again
miss
hudson.
Would
you
like
to
move
the
acceptance
report?
Okay?
How
about
mr
alexander
hilde
in
a
second
okay,
any
questions
about
it?
E
Real
quick,
you
know
we
had
filing
last
monday
through
the
the
14th,
so
we
did
have
one
office
for
one
party
that
filed
at
the
same
time.
E
You
we'll
do
this
again
for
for
the
thousands
of
people
watching
at
home,
the
the
filing
for
the
2022
general
primary
was
march
7th.
Through
the
march
14th.
We
did
have
two
candidates
that
filed
for
the
same
position
in
the
same
party
at
8
30,
so
that
requires
us
to
have
a
lottery
for
the
ballot
placement.
E
Those
two
candidates
are
chad,
scanlon
and
raymond
van
gilder.
So
our
process
for
doing
the
lottery
is
based
largely
on
on
what
the
the
state
board
of
elections
does.
They
list
the
candidates
in
alphabetical
order
and
there
will
be
a
random
drawing.
I
have
two
envelopes
here.
One
of
them
has
a
number
one,
and
one
has
a
number
two
in
it.
E
Feats
of
press
to
digitization
clearly
fail
me
I'm
going
to
let
kelly
pick,
whichever
one
she
would
like,
and
then
that
position,
if
it's
a
number
one
that
would
mean
mr
scanlon
would
have
the
first
spot
on
the
ballot.
If
it's
a
number
two
mr
van
gilder
would
have
the
first
spot
on
the
ballot.
So
without
any
further
ado.
E
A
E
E
There
can
be
the
parties
can
slate
for
failure
to
nominate
at
the
at
the
primary
election.
There
is
a
very
narrow
window
for
that,
and
then
people
can
run
as
write-in
candidates
for
to
be
appear
on
the
november
election.
So.
A
So
I
don't
know
if,
when
you
were
coming
in
today,
you
maybe
have
seen
some
people
going
to
the
second
floor.
What
were
you,
what
are
you
doing
in
a
second?
We
are.
E
You
know
a
couple
months
ago,
you
voted
to
approve
the
the
funding
for
our
election
judge
training
program
and
we
had
people
from
the
organization
seidl
who
do
our
election
night
reporting
and
also
do
our
election
judge
training
programs.
They
they
flew
in
from
tampa
to
to
begin
the
shooting.
It's
gonna
be
a
two-day
process.
We've
got
election
judges
that
are
here
that
are
our.
E
And
we
also
have
a
representative
of
our
our
voting
equipment.
Liberty
is
here
to
help
with
any
questions
or
concerns
that
we
have
regarding
that
that
equipment
during
the
shooting
process.
E
E
That
is
the
predominant
way
that
we
have
people
take
those
classes.
They
can
do
it
at
home
on
their
own
time
and
at
their
own
pace
and
there's
every
time
you
complete
a
section
it'll
it'll
mark
it
out
that
will
and
we'll
know
that
you've
completed
it
and
there's
there's
tests
throughout
each
section
so
that
you
can
show
that
you
have
acquired
knowledge
so
correctly.
A
F
Good
morning
hi
good
morning,
I
don't
have
a
a
lot
for
you
this
morning.
So
let
me
just
get
right
into
it.
This
this
part
of
the
year
being
you
know,
february
and
march,
is
a
really
heavy
exemption
time
for
us,
it's
it's
when
our
counter
is
is
most
busy.
We
take.
We
take
exemptions
throughout
the
year,
so
we're
busy
with
that
all
year
long,
but
this
is
a
an
exceptionally
busy
part
of
the
year
for
us
with
that.
So
that's
kind
of
what
our
our
office
is
working
through.
F
The
other
thing
that's
going
on
is
pretty
soon
and-
and
I
I
don't
have
a
cut
off
date
yet,
but
pretty
soon
the
clerk's
office
is
going
to
cut
us
off
from
2021
exemption
entry
so
that
they
can
start
to
calculate
tax
rates,
and
so
our
office
is
caught
up
completely
with
our
2021
exemption
entry
for
the
year,
so
that
when
mr
hendrickson
is
ready
to
do
the
extension
we're
as
caught
up
as
we
can
be.
F
So
that's
that's
an
important
point
for
this
morning
that
I
wanted
to
bring
up
the
other
things
that
I
wanted
to
mention
that
are
kind
of
pending.
One
thing
that
I
had
mentioned
last
month
and
it's
just
kind
of
an
ongoing
concern
until
the
department
of
revenue
issues,
the
sales
ratio
study
we're
still
waiting
on
the
detailed
sales
list
from
the
department
of
revenue
which
allows
us
to
go
through
the
sales
ratio
study
for
the
year.
F
That
could
come
at
any
time
or
it
could
be
another
another
month
or
two
away.
It
just
depends
on
on
the
pace
that
the
department
of
revenue
runs
with
that.
The
other
thing
that's
coming
up
that
we
we
know
about,
and
it's
it's
gonna
be
here
before
we
know
it
is
tax
bill
generation
and
and
before
that
happens,
we
like
to
make
sure
that
our
database
of
ownership
is
caught
up
to
the
to
the
moment.
F
So
we'll
be
working
through
that
to
make
sure
that
all
of
the
property
transfers
are
put
into
our
system.
At
least
superficially,
with
the
the
owner's
names
will
be
caught
up
so
that
they,
the
bills,
go
to
the
right
place
at
the
right
time.
That's
really
all
I
had
for
you
this
morning.
I'd
open
the
floor
to
any
questions.
G
Not
really
a
question,
but
something
that
I
found
out
last
year
is
the
tax
bills
do
not
get
forwarded.
So
if
you
move-
and
you
don't
change
your
tax
bill,
you
won't
get
it
right.
That.
F
F
I
I
don't
know
that
I
I
typically
bring
a
report
here
to
to
say
how
many
we've
gotten
back,
but
we
do
work
with
the
assessors
to
try
to
try
to
see
if
there's
any
anything
that
the
assessors
know
about
where,
where
the
whereabouts
of
the
people
are,
one
of
the
things
that
that
is
kind
of
commonly
known
is
that
owners
know
that
taxes
are
due,
and
so
whether
you
receive
a
tax
bill
or
not.
F
C
This
one,
the
senior
existence,
I
believe,
is
one
that
there's
like
a
narrative
from
the
state
and
from
local
that
they
have
to
apply
it's
just
not
given
is.
Are
you
familiar
with
anything
relating
to
that.
C
Yeah,
I
think
it's
a
senior's
exemption.
They,
some
of
them
are
saying
I
guess
they.
Their
concern
was
that
if
they
didn't
foul,
I
don't
know
if
it's
the
what
exemption
it
was
that
they
get,
but
whatever
that
exemption
is
that
they
have
to
foul
every
year,
is
what
I'm
understanding
they'll
come
automatic.
F
Sure,
let
me
let
me
go
through
both
senior
exemptions
and
and
make
sure
that
we're
straight
on
both
of
those
one
is
a
just
a
regular
senior
disabled,
I'm
sorry
a
senior
exemption,
and
that
is
your
owner
of
record
and
you
are
65
years
old
when
you
come
in
and
you
apply
for
that
one
time
you
do
have
to
apply
for
it.
The
first
time
you
know
the
only
qualification
is
that
your
owner
of
record
and
you're
65.
well,
once
you're
65
and
you
qualify
for
the
exemption.
F
F
So
because
incomes
can
change,
I
mean
you
could
theoretically
win
the
lottery
or
or
something
one
year
and
not
not
get
the
exemption.
We
do
make.
You
come
in
and
reapply
for
that
one
every
year.
So
that
might
be
the
one
that
you're
talking
about.
A
A
Okay,
let's
go
next
to
mascara,
but
wait
with
the
recorder's
office.
There.
You
have
your
complex,
complete
report
too.
A
H
H
Where
do
you
say,
14
of
them
only
four.
Four,
that's
unusual.
H
It
is
for
fiscal
year,
which
is
december
2020
through
november
30th
of
2021,
though
we
recorded
because
of
our
county
fiscal
year
we
recorded
18
453
documents
and
from
a
financial
snapshot
now
you're
gonna
see
a
total
revenue
received
into
the
office
was
two
million
one
hundred
ninety
seven
thousand
nine
hundred
ninety
four
dollars
and
twenty
four
cents.
H
But
these
funds
are
then
directed
to
different
funds
within
the
county
into
the
state.
I
don't
get
to
keep
it
all.
No,
so
the
state
received
from
us
676
thousand
nine
hundred
ninety
nine
dollars
and
fifty
cents
for
state
revenue
stamps.
Oh,
so
that's
the
transfer
stamps
on
deeds
and
declarations
that
take
place.
H
The
state
rhsp
program,
that
is,
that
program
where
you're
paying
in
to
help
for
the
rental
housing
support
program
we
paid
in
149
121
dollars
to
the
gis
department.
We
turned
over
291
175
to
the
county
general
fund.
We
turned
over
782
thousand
six
hundred
and
eighteen
dollars
and
fifty
cents
and
to
the
recorder's
computer
fund.
We
brought
in
298
thousand
eighty
dollars
and
24
cents.
H
We
continue
to
work
on
cleaning
up
the
past
records,
as
I've
told
you
many
times
in
the
past
that
were
incorrectly
indexed
or
labeled
wrong.
Sometimes
scrivener's
errors
typos
things
like
that.
So
we
work
on
that
every
day
and
along
with
that,
we
also
have
taken
on
searching
the
old
records
of
individuals
of
birth
or
marriage
certificates
that
were
recorded
in
the
office,
and
that
is
for
out
of
country
births
out
of
country
marriages.
H
Lately,
we've
had
a
lot
of
people
coming
in
looking
for
them
saying
they
were
recorded
in
our
office
and
we've
had
a
little
bit
of
a
struggle
trying
to
find
them.
So
the
staff
took
the
initiative
to
take
a
break
from
other
stuff.
They
were
working
on.
They
all
took
books
from
the
entry
books
and
just
started
pulling
all
birth
adoption
and
marriage
certificates
that
we
could
find
and
we're
creating
a
database
so
that
we
will
make
it
easier
when
people
come
in
and
are
asking
for
their
records.
H
Sometimes
people
say
I
know
my
parents
recorded
in
1970
and
come
to
find
out.
It
was
1975.,
you
know.
So
when
we're
not
getting
really
good
information
to
search
and
by
all
means,
we
want
to
help
them
find
their
records,
so
we've
taken
that
on
and
they've
really
done
an
awesome
job
and
putting
it
together.
So
we'll
have
more
information
available
about
that
soon.
H
We
also
continue
to
work
on
our
back
indexing
program.
As
you
recall,
because
of
covid,
we
did
that
12-year
imaging
project
and
so
to
because
of
that
project
there
was
155
000
documents
that
were
scanned
and
to
date
of
that
we've
completed
30
140
documents
indexed
and
in
the
system
now
in
searchable
staff
has
been
doing
that,
of
course,
along
with
extra
projects
along
with
daily
work,
so
they
are
very
busy
all
the
time
and
do
an
awesome
job.
H
We
will
be
able
to
have
them
all
out
and
on
display
so
more
to
come
on
that
the
last
set
of
books
to
go
out
will
be
the
books
from
1853
to
may
of
1911.
H
Yes,
which
is
really
important,
and
we
continue
to
work
on
the
accessibility
of
information
into
the
recorder's
office.
We
want
to
be
in
office
with
no
boundaries.
We
want
to
make
sure
people
have
a
way
of
getting
information
one
way
or
another,
so
we
are
always
working
on
that.
So
having
images
available
online
staff
providing
excellent
customer
service.
H
I
get
that
every
day
in
my
office
too,
assisting
our
searchers
who
are
out
of
town
with
requests
for
images,
we're
constantly
on
board.
With
that
the
other
thing
I
went,
I
think
andy
I
might
have
missed
you,
but
I
know
you
know
about
this.
I
put
this
at
everyone's
desk.
This
is
our
newest
promotion
for
property
fraud
alert.
H
This
continues
to
be
a
hot
topic
around
the
nation.
I
mean
it's
just
it's
happening
everywhere,
and
it
happens
here
too.
H
A
H
Have
yes,
so
I
encourage
you
and
talk
about
it
to
other
people.
You
know
work
now
that
things
are
kind
of
opening
up
again
we're
going
to
be
getting
out
there
and
talking
about
this
more
and
more
so
I'm
going
to
participate
in
the
fraud
seminar
that
senator
joyce
is
going
to
be
putting
on
at
the
end
of
the
month.
H
Last
thing
I
want
to
share
with
you
is
something
that
kind
of
was
under
the
radar
legislatively
and
kind
of
got
in,
got
done,
got
signed
and
it's
happening
and
it
affects
my
office.
But
it's
okay,
because
we're
gonna
champion
this
and
tackle
this
and
we're
gonna
be
a
part
of
the
solution
and
not
the
problem.
H
So
there
were
excuse
me
there
was
a
law
passed
regarding
unlawful,
restrictive
covenants
and
county
records.
So
what
that
is
is
sometimes
when
there
is
a
subdivision
created,
the
owner
of
the
subdivision
will
create
special
covenants.
Regarding
you
can
only
have
white
siding.
You
can
only
have
so
many
feet
of
whatever.
H
This
is
happening
all
over
the
state
and
actually
spearheaded
because
of
someone
in
chicago
who
bought
their
property
and
decided
to
do
some
research
on
the
property,
and
we
have
people
in
kaneki.
Do
this
all
the
time
I
help
them
with
it,
but
when
they
get
real
deep
into
the
weeds
and
then
they
start
finding
out
that
maybe
a
person
of
color
is
not
permittable
to
live
in
that
area
or
a
person
of
a
certain
religion
is
not
permittable.
H
It's
offensive.
Obviously
what
people
were
thinking
in
1960,
70,
40,
whatever
is
wrong,
and
this
legislation
is
an
opportunity
to
correct
that
now
the
recorder
is
not
correcting
it.
The
reporter
is
going
to
be
the
resource.
I've
already
sent
it
up
the
chain
to
the
state's
attorney's
office.
I've
personally
spoken
with
jim
roh
about
this.
H
He
is
really
on
board
with
it
and
there's
a
process
that
colton
you're,
my
favorite
person
to
use
colton
finds
this
house
in
moments
that
he
loves
and
moments
is
one
of
our
older
areas
and
starts
doing
the
historical
search
on
it
and
finds
out
that
there
was
a
restricted,
coveted
on
there
that
you
know
you
can't
be
a
single
person.
You
have
to
be
married
couple
whatever
and
you
want
that
changed
you.
As
that
person
has
a
process
to
follow,
you
have
to
get
petition
signed.
H
You
have
a
form
to
fill
out
in
my
office.
Then
I
take
it
up
to
the
state's
attorney's
office.
They
review
it.
They
have
up
to
30
days
after
that,
after
their
decision
of
agreeing
or
not
or
whatever
could
come
out
of
that,
then
it
comes
back
down
to
me.
I
notify
you
and
then
you
have
a
new
corrective
covenant
written
that
will
then
get
recorded
in
my
office.
H
H
I
know
whatever
so
states
attorney
row
and
I
have
talked
about
this
at
length
and
we
are
going
to
bring
back
to
committee
next
month
a
recommendation
for
you
to
vote
on
making
this
a
zero
recording
fee.
H
You
can
do
well,
I
can
make
the
recommendation.
I
can't
put
a
dollar
sign
on.
H
H
H
Great
question
at
conference
that
we
just
had
a
couple
january:
I
think
it
was
one
month
this
says
march
yeah.
It
was
january.
We
talked
about
that
at
length
and
because
every
recorder's
office
operates
just
a
little
differently.
Although
we
statutorily
all
follow
the
same
statute,
it's
gray,
meaning
it
doesn't
give
concrete
sayings.
H
This
goes
to
general
fund.
This
goes
to
recorders
fund,
or
maybe
this
might
go
to
wherever
there
are
some
recorders
who
are
slicing
and
dicing
and
taking
that
money
and
doing
two
dollars
here
three
dollars
here,
whatever
I'm
going,
the
high
road,
I'm
going
for
integrity,
responsibility
and
respect,
so
I
will
be
coming
back
to
you
next
month
with
the
recommendation
that
and
I'm
gonna
tell
you
it's
not
gonna
be
thousands
of
documents.
H
It
really
isn't.
We've
had
people
in
dekalb,
we've
had
a
couple
of
interests
in
lasalle
there's
been
some
down,
I
think
in
taswell
and
of
course,
in
cook
county,
but
it's
going
to
happen.
It's
going
to
evolve
and
for
now
in
the
future.
I
would
like
something
very,
very
concrete,
solid
and
understandable
for
everyone.
D
H
H
The
past
and
would
like
it
corrected,
so
this
is
an
opportunity
of
correction.
It
does
and
again
we
don't
black
out,
we
don't
cut
out.
We
don't
remove
anything
so
that
original
paperwork
stays.
The
new
paperwork
dated
ninth
january
3rd
1940
recorded
march
14
2021,
will
be
then
a
superseding.
Am
I
saying
that
correct
back
there,
I'm
looking
at
the
state's
attorneys
it's
supersedes
than
the
restricted
covenants,
not
the
word,
although
for
all
those
years
people
have
lived
through
that.
So
welcome
to
history,
grading.
A
Questions
on
that,
this
is
I'll,
be
right
with
you,
but
this
is
the
only
actually
to
fix
things
that
are
not
morally
correct.
I
think
it
is
there
you
go
yeah,
so
I
like
that
in
my
community,
where
I
live,
there
was
the
covet
covenant
that
you
couldn't
build
on
a
little
shed
in
your
property
right.
But,
as
colton
said
in
20
years,
all
the
little
sheds
started
coming
up
so
okay,
mr
wheeler.
I
Is
there
any
any
requirement
to
publish
these
notices
that
this
is
being
changed
in
the
newspaper,
so
there's
no
cost
beyond
your
staff.
H
I
You
go
wow,
you
could
even
say
that
back
then.
You
know
I
mean
so
you
realize
we're
not
that
far
from
removed
from
this
stuff,
but
I
just
worry
about
staff
time
but,
like
you
said,
I
think
you
mostly
see
it
through
attrition
it'll
be
coming
in
people
will
buy
a
house
to
see
it
and
they'll
ask
to
have
it
changed.
I
H
I
A
C
I
believe
I
mean
illinois
is
good
for
have
doing
a
lot
of
new
things,
but
I
I
am
I'm
one
that
said
we
don't
need
a
lot
of
new
things.
We
just
need
to
better
the
things
we
have,
and
I
think
this
is
a
way
to
kind
of
better.
C
H
Isn't
a
requirement,
but
what
it
is
it's
giving
the
person
who
has
the
concern
the
opportunity
to
share
it
with
their
other
neighbors
and
make
them
aware,
and
so
that
it
becomes
more
of
a
blanket
correction
versus
you.
Did
it
larry
lives
three
houses
down
from
you,
larry
comes
about
and
says:
oh
I
want
to
do
this
and
larry's
got
to
do
it.
I
think
this
is
to
encompass.
Oh.
H
H
Ever
the
past
is
our
past.
We
are
here
today
to
work
better
for
tomorrow
and
that's
truly,
I
believe
we
hope
the
intent
is.
Thankfully
kankakee
county
does
not
have
the
abundant
restricted
covenants,
as
maybe
some
of
the
other
communities
might
have,
but
we
do
have
so
it's
it's
possibly
going
to
come
about.
So
I
just
want
you
to
be
aware
of
it,
and
I
want
you
to
know
that
next
month,
I'll
be
coming
forward
for
the
action
item
that
I
guess
will
go
to
full
board,
then
so.
A
H
Some
of
our
legislative
committee,
members
from
the
recorder
and
clerks,
have
spoken
with
this
legislator.
We
constantly
ask
when
you
start
doing
something
anything:
reflective
of
property.
Please
reach
out
to
us
because
they
don't
and
then
we
get
the
tail
end
of
it
and
some
you
don't
get
corrections
like
you
really
want
to
get.
Oh,
you
could
so
refined.
A
H
A
H
Well,
yeah,
it's
like
I
said
I
do
believe
it's
stem
from
the
person
in
cook
county
that
started
doing
a
historical
search
on
their
property,
which
people
do
that
all
the
time.
You
know
they
want
to
know
who
lived
here
before
and
stuff
like
that
and
then,
when
they
start
seeing
this
language
and
a
lot
of
it
is
in
the
first
deed
out
it's
from
the
original
deed,
which
people
always
want
to
see
that
then
they're
like
whoa.
H
H
Again,
you're
always
welcome
to
stop
in
we'd
love
to
show
you
around.
If
you
have
questions
and
other
than
that,
we'll
see
you
next
month.
A
I
I
apologize
I
forgot.
I
just
want
to
thank
lori
for
the
flags.
She
found
three
flags
and
we
got
him
in.
We
got
two
flying.
The
third
was
going
to
be
at
the
the
new
jail,
but
they
have
flagpoles
that
are.
I
A
J
J
J
J
Good,
our
euthanasia,
if
you
look
in
the
back
side,
there
is
10
of
those
euthanasia
were
owner
elect.
So
people
always
you
know,
look
at
our
euthanasia
numbers
and
realize
that
there
could
be
high,
but
you'll
have
to
notice
that
those
are
a
lot
of
the
times
owner
elect
euthanasia
that
we
do
at
our
building.
We
don't
ask
questions
generally
because
there
are
a
lot
of
times:
they're,
sick
animals,
injured
animals,
things
like
that
they
bring
to
us
because
we
have
a
low
cost,
a
lot
less
cost
than
the
veterinarians
do
in
our
area.
A
J
An
update
on
the
van
I
was
there
on
friday
talked
to
dean
key
truck.
It
is
everything
is
almost
done,
except
they're,
waiting
on
an
air
conditioner,
because
the
air
conditioner
was
in
the
van
before
did
not
fit
in
the
place
we
wanted
it
to
put,
and
so
he
has
to
get
an
air
conditioner
waiting
three
weeks
on
that
so
far,
so
once
that's
done
he's
going
to
create
some
vents
in
the
back
of
the
cages
and
then
the
truck
will
be
done.
The
thing
will
be
done
so.
J
So
it's
all
enclosed,
so
we
just
used
cages
from
that.
We
had
from
the
building
and
those
are
in
the
new
van,
so
it
didn't
cost
a
lot
of
to
to
get
a
new
new
cages
haven't
gotten
built
from
key
truck,
but
he
promised
it
was
going
to
be
a
lot
less
than
having
it
outfitted
totally
like
they
did.
The
the
other.
A
A
J
We
did
have
a
decent
month
for
february.
It
is
starting
to
pick
up
again
in
march,
so
it's
starting
to
get
nicer
out.
We
see
that's
trend,
it's
going
to
happen
that
way,
but
we
did
have
a
nice.
J
You
know
year
and
with
last
year
too,
we
did
have
a
bunch
of
animals
go
to
rescue,
so
I
was
informed
recently
that
rescues
tend
to
be
full
right
now,
so
we
may
have
to
start
doing
adoptions
again,
which
is
something
that
we
have
been
shied
away
from
recently
getting
out
to
rescue
was
a
perfect
way
to
get
them
out
quicker.
We
didn't
hold
on
to
them.
It
was
better
for
them.
That
way.
We
do
have
two
dogs
available
for
adoption
right
now,
they're
ready
to
go
at
any
time.
A
Like
if
you
have
a
question
I'll
take
it
from
you
buddy,
please
look
take
a
look
at
the
website
and
is:
are
you
maintaining
what's
your
website
for
us,
because
you're
able
to
you'll
you're
able
to
see
there
all
our
names
on
this
committee
all
the
dates
that
we
meet
for
this
committee?
Animal
welfare's
names
of
the
people
in
the
team
when
they
meet
who
your
employees
are?
What
are
the
rules
about
municipalities
who
has
agreements?
You
do
a
fine
job
here
who?
What
what
are
the
exceptions
and
how?
What
do
you?
J
A
lot
of
that
was
done
before
I
had
taken
over,
but
I
have
tried
to
maintain
it
in
the
meantime.
J
A
You
have
all
kind
all
the
telephone
numbers
of
other
places,
other
veterinary
clinics
and
other
hospitals
and
private
animal
shelters,
but
the
part
I
wanted
to
mention
is
there's
a
page
that
says:
please
volunteer.
So
is
there
something
on
this
page
that
you
really
could
use
right
now?
If
we
had,
we.
J
Can
always
use
canned
food,
so
cats
and
dogs
can
always
use
canned
food,
it's
an
expense
that
we
have
that
we
always
incur
every
month,
but
if
we
can
get
it
donated,
that's
something
that
we
appreciate
to
have
the
animals
appreciate
it.
Currently
we
have
a
dog
that
was
hit
by
a
car
we
believe
hit
by
a
car
on
saturday.
He
he's
very
selective
on
what
he
eats.
I
purchased
two
chicken
patties
out
of
my
own
pocket
purchased
that
for
him,
which
is
fine,
I'm
not
upset
about
that.
J
It
was
great
to
be
able
to
get
it
to
him,
but
more
on
saturday
and
sunday
bought
it.
That's
the
only
thing
he
wanted
to
eat
was
chicken
breast.
So
we
bought
those
for
him
lately
today
he
got
some
canned
food,
so
we're
trying
to
get
him
back
on
that,
but
something
he
wanted
to
eat
was
was
chicken
breast.
So,
okay.
A
J
J
No,
they
don't,
but
they
they're
right
next
to
these
other
cages
are
so
they
can.
They.
J
Meatball
than
like,
why
does
he
get
a
meatball
he's
getting
medicine?
I
want
meatball
too,
so
they
we
did
have
some
that
throw
a
fit
and
we
don't
need.
We
do
have
a
dog
right
now
that
only
likes
her
food
heated.
So
how
did
you
learn
that
she
refused
to
eat
it
until
she
was
heated?
So
that's
heated.
Yes,
she
is
a
three
pound
chihuahua
three.
A
K
In
that
meet
this
month,
we
are
going
to
be
meeting
april
and
just
had
that
up
here,
yep
and
it's
on
my
phone
on
the
13th
of
april,
we'll
be
meeting
again
for
a
whack
okay,
thank
you
for
attending
meetings
and
giving
us
all
the
information
and
giving
us
a
chance
to
ask
questions.
We
really
like
that.