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Vicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County,  pets one of the cats available for adoption at the Society's headquarters.Vicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County, believes volunteers are essential to the Society's livelihood.  Kirby herself is a volunteer.Vicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County, stands in a play area for cats.  The Society supports itself with the "Second Chance" thrift stores at the headquarters and in Falls ChuVicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County, plays with a kitten at the Society's headquarters.  The Society does not use cages for its cats and kittens, instead allowing them to roA look into the room housing feral cats.  The cats are allowed to roam between rooms, but feral cats tend to stay to remain in their room.Vicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County,  holds Rocky, one of the cats available for adoption at the Society's headquarters.Vicki Kirby, president of the Human Society of Fairfax County, feeds a cookie to one of the rabbits at the Society's headquarters.Vicki Kirby, president of the Humane Society of Fairfax County, pets Sable, one of the Society's many cats, most available for adoption.One of the play areas for cats at the headquarters of the Humane Society of Fairfax County.Vicki Kirby, president of the Human Society of Fairfax County, feeds a cookie to one of the rabbits at the Society's headquarters.