This is a response to Robinhood and DrStrangelove and Chaplain John.
When I said open a no-kill shelter in every city, I meant that there would be enough money to open the shelter (in an area where the animals do not have to be in cages all day (keeping in mind those animals that cannot be with the general "public" will obviously be sheltered separately), hire and pay above-average salaries to all staff (including benefits, PTO, vacation, etc.) keeping the facility open 24/7, make sure there are behavior specialists to help those animals that are most aggressive re-learn how to behave so that eventually they can be adopted out or at least be with the general "public" again and not be lonely, feed, medicate, and help all animals, offer free services to the communities (like spaying/neutering, vaccinating, free medications like Heartguard and Frontline, etc.), have teaching classes to educate the communities about how to care properly for animals, and no questions asked to those who bring animals to the facility to surrender. The facilities would be open for the next 200 years (at minimum). Financial resources would never be questioned because there would be nothing the facility could not do (in terms of surgeries, # of staff per animal [no more than 10 dogs per staff member] so each animal gets attention and love, yummy treats for all animals, top medications, etc.).
All animals deserve to be loved and have a voice. They cannot speak in words we can understand so it is our responsibility to be their voice. You mention these "human animals," and I will respond by saying that God gave them the ability to use words to express what is going on in their life. Only they can help themselves by speaking out to another human being to get the help they so desperately need. I do not feel bad for their situations because they have the capabilities to change their situations when they use their words. Animals do not.
This is what I meant when I said steal enough to open no-kill shelters.