About Blog The Cat's Meow Rescue (TCMR) is a group of cat advocates that have come together to help the cats of the Northeast Texas shelters.The goal of The Cat's Meow Rescue is to save the lives of cats, and often litters of kittens, that have been
abandoned at kill shelters.
Fannie, is a blind, senior lab mix who was
abandoned at a kill shelter for being too old.
About Blog The Cat's Meow Rescue (TCMR) is a group of cat advocates that have come together to help the cats of the Northeast Texas shelters.The goal of The Cat's Meow Rescue is to save the lives of cats, and often litters of kittens, that have been
abandoned at kill shelters.
About Blog The Cat's Meow Rescue (TCMR) is a group of cat advocates that have come together to help the cats of the Northeast Texas shelters.The goal of The Cat's Meow Rescue is to save the lives of cats, and often litters of kittens, that have been
abandoned at kill shelters.
About Blog The Cat's Meow Rescue (TCMR) is a group of cat advocates that have come together to help the cats of the Northeast Texas shelters.The goal of The Cat's Meow Rescue is to save the lives of cats, and often litters of kittens, that have been
abandoned at kill shelters.
Not exact matches
Sure, parents don't always want to
abandon their beloved animals or drop them
at the front door of
kill shelters, but when your number's up, it's up!
I volunteer with rescue animals, and everyday I see
abandoned animals who, through no fault of their own, are
at risk of being
killed in animal «
shelters» because of the objectification of animals.
``... there had never been any attempt to locate any of the owners of the cats, that no messages were returned to anybody concerning the cats, despite days of calling, and that the
shelter —
at the direction of their «animal control officer» —
abandoned its policy to hold the cats for 48 hours before
killing them.»
Our vision is that our programs and services will help transform our community to improve the quality of life for companion animals and greatly reduce the number of
abandoned and homeless animals impounded and
killed at our municipal
shelter.
Next to pit bulls, Chihuahuas are the breed most
abandoned at shelters and the most
killed at county and other open admissions
shelters.
Update Aug. 10, 2011: Last night
at least 200 people packed the Davidson County, North Carolina County Council meeting room to try to convince commissioners to
abandon the archaic carbon monoxide gas chambers still used to
kill shelter animals.
The ASPCA strongly supports «no
kill» community coalitions (as opposed to a single organization within a community) that are committed to reducing the number of cats and dogs in that community who are
at risk of becoming lost,
abandoned or relinquished to
shelters.
They were
abandoned, injured and dumped
at high
kill shelters by their previous owners in the past and now they need to find their forever friends asap so they finally can start the good life!
A mission to fly local
abandoned pets,
at risk of being euthanized, to no
kill shelters out of state.
Rescue / Rehab: We rescue pets that are abused, neglected,
abandoned, or are facing euthanasia
at kill shelters.
Last month we posted the video of Stanley, a forgotten and
abandoned pit bull whose time was running out
at a high
kill shelter and was lucky enough to be spotted by Cathy of Camp Cocker rescue (www.campcocker.com) in Los Angeles.
It's the same in neighboring county
shelters, and also in private rescue facilities and «no -
kill»
shelters,
at which staff members say they refuse to destroy
abandoned animals simply to make room for more.