Not exact matches
We do very limited work on advocacy around other specific
animal issues such as use of
animals in laboratories and
companion animal homelessness, because we think good opportunities to help
animals are much easier to find in the area of farm
animal advocacy (and additionally the less popular area of wild
animal suffering).104 The work we do in these areas serves mainly to check our assumptions
about the scale, tractability, and neglectedness of various causes.
It also allows us to meet more members of our community and spread the message
about our mission ending
companion animal homelessness.
World Spay Day, which is organized globally by Humane Society International and Humane Society of the United States provides a unique opportunity for everyone who cares
about animals to come together towards a common goal — a global, united solution to end the euthanasia, suffering and
homelessness of
companion animals.
What this post is really
about is exposing the hard truth: that despite how much we love dogs and cats, there is still a huge pet
homelessness problem in the U.S. Cruelty and neglect aside, this is perhaps the biggest issue in the
companion animal world that can actually be solved.