I can actually understand her wanting to hug and kiss the animals. They're adorable. I'd want to smoosh them all too and make them by best friends.
But I wouldn't because I'd want to given them the best chance to be released / rehomed and know it's not in their best interests.
What upsets me greatly is that she DOES have animals she could kiss, cuddle and sit with them in her lap all day. She has those beautiful, tame cats who would love nothing more than to have someone fuss them all day.
She has tame, housetrained dogs (no wolves) that now live in an empty, barren cage who would love to be in the home around people.
If she wants animals to love her and adore spending time with her, she has those. Who would thrive with the kind of attention she likes giving animals. But instead, she showers affection on new, cute things (baby foxes) then when they're older and not as cute she moves on to the next one and the now tame and attention seeking animal is left picking up scraps of attention a couple of times a week, wondering why they don't get daily snuggles any more.
It breaks my heart.