I fed the cats while Zak let the dogs out, and then we both fell into his big bed and a restless slumber. When we got up the next morning, we filled Mom in as best we could and headed into town. Jeremy had called asking for help, so Zak went to speak to Moses to see, what, if anything, we could do to help Kevin and I headed to the Zoo, where my assistant was knee deep in pets and people. Apparently, despite our slow start, now that people knew we were open, it was raining cats and dogs. Even with Jeremy’s colorful description of the chaos at the Zoo, I wasn’t entirely prepared for the line outside the door that greeted me. “All these people have animals they want to turn in?” I asked. “Most want to adopt, a few are just lookie loos, but a few actually have animals to place.” “So where did all the animals come from?” I wondered as I walked down the hall and viewed the full cages.