I would agree with that....she turned to all that food for a reason. She was a model for God's sake and then went to a Goodyear blimp!! People don't turn out that way unless there are some demons they are fighting with.
Just last week Seminole County Animal Services were offering help in caring for pets to the victims of the tornadoes that swept through Central Florida. Now the shelter needs all the help it can get. Fire destroyed the Sanford operation early today killing 32 cats and 7 dogs that were up for adoption. Firefighters were able to save some animals from that part of the building, including a dog that had already been adopted and was waiting to be picked up by its new owner.
There are 273 animals that survived the fire, most housed in other areas of the facility. Investigators said an electric clothes dryer caused the fire. What the shelter urgently needs is blankets, cages, food -- anything you can spare -- to Seminole County Animal Services, Bush Boulevard (across from Flea World), Sanford. Denise Sims (left), a veternarian technician at Seminole Animal Services holds " Shelby," who was rescued from the blaze.