Not exact matches
Did you know that there are over 10 million
adoptable animals entering our nation's
shelters each year just waiting for a family to call their own?
Many, many
animals that
enter shelters are highly
adoptable but the
shelters do not have the kennel space, staff, funding, or time to find all these pets homes.
The goal of our Fur Keeps division is to keep pets at home where they belong, and prevent healthy and
adoptable animals from
entering the
shelter / rescue system.
In order to reduce the occurrence of euthanasia of
adoptable animals, we must not only increase the number of
animals that are adopted from
shelters and rescues, but we must also reduce the number of
animals that
enter municipal
shelters.
The LifeLine Community
Animal Center will ensure that Atlanta can maintain its status as a no - kill community — keeping more animals from being surrendered to public shelters in the first place, and allowing every adoptable animal that does enter the shelter to find a new forever
Animal Center will ensure that Atlanta can maintain its status as a no - kill community — keeping more
animals from being surrendered to public
shelters in the first place, and allowing every
adoptable animal that does enter the shelter to find a new forever
animal that does
enter the
shelter to find a new forever home.
Other
animals enter a
shelter or rescue with behavioral issues that, if addressed, can improve the
animal's life and make it more
adoptable.
Millions of
adoptable pets
enter US
animal shelters every year, and free - roaming cat populations are growing exponentially in both urban and rural communities.
Our no - kill, no time limit
shelter will find the perfect home for each
adoptable animal who
enters our care.
Spaying and neutering would result in fewer
animals entering shelters thereby reducing the number of healthy,
adoptable pets that must be housed and ultimately destroyed.