Coming to the rescue: What to know about adopting a pet – The Bakersfield Californian

On any given day in Kern County, more than a thousand animals are available for adoption. While many are overfilling city and county shelters, many more are temporarily housed by rescue organizations and volunteer fosterers.
“If we didn’t have nonprofit rescues pulling animals out of our shelters, thousands of animals would meet untimely fates, ” said Nick Cullen, director of Kernel County Animal Services.