ATA was founded in May of 1993 by concerned citizens desiring to help lost, abused, and abandoned animals in Austin and surrounding counties and to end the crisis of
animal overpopulation through sterilization.
Help us care for and shelter animals, find loving homes for abandoned and neglected pets, and combat
animal overpopulation through spay and neuter education.
We promote responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals, and work toward ending
animal overpopulation through education and a variety of programs.
For every item sold FLOAT will donate $ 8 to Friends of Oakland Animal Services to help them reduce
animal overpopulation through free spay / neuter clinics!
Study participants were then asked to rate how much they agree with a series of statements about killing animals, such as, «It is often necessary to control for
animal overpopulation through different means, such as hunting or euthanasia,» or, «An experiment should never cause the killing of animals.»
Not exact matches
Technically and dramatically much weaker than most slick science - fiction films, Soylent Green is still more realistic on one terrifying point: the ecology will deteriorate,
through misuse and overuse of plant and
animal life as well as
overpopulation, much sooner than human technology and architecture will advance to accommodate it and create the oppressive - but - neat world of domes, interplanetary travel and multi-leveled cities that characterize most movies of the s.f. genre.
The organization offers discounted spays and neuters
through a partnership with Acadia Veterinary Hospital, discounted vaccinations, critical care to injured
animals, and is working diligently to educate the public and directly address the pet
overpopulation problem.
Our primary goals include finding the best home for each
animal in our care, reducing pet
overpopulation through our spay / neuter programs, and improving the lives of
animals in our community.
Through membership and patronage of our boarding services you help to ensure funding for the SYV Humane Society's mission of controlling
overpopulation of dogs and cats and finding new homes for homeless
animals.
Reducing pet
overpopulation through spay / neuter programs is just one part of HART's mission to improve the conditions of
animals in Western Maryland and the region.
Helping PAW is dedicated to ending pet
overpopulation through education of the public and by providing high volume, high quality, targeted, affordable sterilization services of unowned and companion
animals and to subsidize care for
animals whose owners are on government assistance.
Our Mission The mission of the Maude Schiffley SPCA is to be a no - kill, non-profit adoption center, which provides care for sheltered dogs and cats: Facilitates placement of adoptive
animals in nurturing, responsible homes; reduces pet
overpopulation through spaying and neutering; and offers various educational opportunities to the public.
Mission Statement PAWS» mission is to prevent cruelty to all
animals by promoting humane standards
through education and example, to provide care and shelter for homeless
animals, aid in the reduction of domestic
animal overpopulation, and aid in the enforcement of laws, including the investigation of
animal cruelty and abuse.
The SPCA of Wake County is a non-profit
animal welfare organization whose mission is to protect, shelter and promote adoption of homeless
animals; to provide education about responsible pet ownership; and to reduce pet
overpopulation through spay / neuter programs.
Through the care and sheltering of
animals needing protection, investigative practices which will prevent abuse, education of the public as to ownership duties and responsibilities, vetted and thorough adoption services, and targeted, high - impact spay / neuter policies, the South Suburban Humane Society will make every effort towards ending
animal homelessness, reducing pet
overpopulation, and ending cruel, inhumane treatment and abuse towards pets.
The mission of the
Animal Adoption League (AAL) is to provide veterinary care and temporary - to - permanent housing for homeless and rescued
animals; to provide the best adoptive situation and outlet for the permanent placement of these
animals; to educate the general public in the importance of reducing pet
overpopulation through spay / neuter programs along with the care and overall welfare of
animals; and to work towards the ultimate goal of compassionate, humane treatment for all.
-- Many shelter workers and directors who lived
through the 1970s and 1980s, when pet
overpopulation was a real and severe problem, killed lots of
animals for time or space.
As Second Life continues to grow, it is our mission to provide assistance to even more
animal rescue organization and programs dedicated to reducing pet
overpopulation —
through adoption, spay / neuter programs, education and more.
• Controlling pet (s) reproduction
through managed breeding, containment, or spay / neuter, thereby helping to address
animal control and
overpopulation problems.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI) is a program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals that is committed to solving NYC's feral cat
overpopulation crisis
through the humane, non-lethal method of Trap - Neuter - Return, or TNR for short.
To assist the community in all aspects of
animal welfare and responsible pet ownership and help combat pet
overpopulation and
animal abuse
through our Spay and Neuter clinic and community education.
To provide cash donations to
animal rescue organizations with the purpose of reducing pet
overpopulation through adoption, spay / neuter programs and education / awareness.
The Maine Federation of Humane Societies is a statewide network of companion
animal welfare organizations working to support
animal shelters, to promote the adoption of homeless
animals and responsible pet ownership, and to end pet
overpopulation through education, outreach, and advocacy.
The mission of the APS of Durham is to educate the public about the humane care, treatment and well - being of all
animals, to help stop pet
overpopulation through the promotion of spay / neuter programs, and to find adoptive homes for the
animals in our care.
Community support is critical to advancing the mission of rehoming Manchester's abused, abandoned and homeless
animals and ending pet
overpopulation through spay / neuter programs.
The Halifax Humane Society is promoting Spay Day USA Tuesday, sponsored by the Doris Day
Animal League.The day is geared to encouraging people to help reduce the problem of pet
overpopulation through responsible pet ownership.
You'll be joining hundreds of other people dedicated to finding homes for abandoned pets, rescuing abused and neglected
animals, and preventing
animal abuse and
overpopulation through education.
Working with its Communities of Ontario SPCA
Animal Centres and Affiliated Societies, the Ontario SPCA educates on humane and appropriate animal care, reduces pet overpopulation through Spay / Neuter Services, raises awareness about unacceptable practices that harm animals, investigates cruelty complaints, rescues animals in distress, brings perpetrators of cruelty to court and provides care to all animals in
Animal Centres and Affiliated Societies, the Ontario SPCA educates on humane and appropriate
animal care, reduces pet overpopulation through Spay / Neuter Services, raises awareness about unacceptable practices that harm animals, investigates cruelty complaints, rescues animals in distress, brings perpetrators of cruelty to court and provides care to all animals in
animal care, reduces pet
overpopulation through Spay / Neuter Services, raises awareness about unacceptable practices that harm
animals, investigates cruelty complaints, rescues
animals in distress, brings perpetrators of cruelty to court and provides care to all
animals in need.
Raising the awareness of equality
through animal communication and Reiki will bring greater peace at the individual level and will contribute to the greater good, helping to solve problems like
overpopulation of domestic
animals, neglect, abuse, and homelessness.
Motley Zoo
Animal Rescue is dedicated to improving the lives of animals locally, nationally and internationally; alleviating their suffering and elevating their status in society through the rescue and rehabilitation of animals in need and through the education of their community on responsible pet ownership and animal welfare, advocating the value of all animal life, in hopes to end the neglect and abuse of all animals and to end the devastating pet overpopulation through spay and neuter adv
Animal Rescue is dedicated to improving the lives of
animals locally, nationally and internationally; alleviating their suffering and elevating their status in society
through the rescue and rehabilitation of
animals in need and
through the education of their community on responsible pet ownership and
animal welfare, advocating the value of all animal life, in hopes to end the neglect and abuse of all animals and to end the devastating pet overpopulation through spay and neuter adv
animal welfare, advocating the value of all
animal life, in hopes to end the neglect and abuse of all animals and to end the devastating pet overpopulation through spay and neuter adv
animal life, in hopes to end the neglect and abuse of all
animals and to end the devastating pet
overpopulation through spay and neuter advocacy.
Dachshund Adoption Rescue and Education, Inc. (DARE) views its mission as increasing public awareness
through education against
animal cruelty, related issues and
overpopulation while rescuing and re-homing displaced and unwanted dachshunds and dachshund mix dogs in the state of Florida.
Through pet adoption and community programs, we focus on responsible pet ownership and solutions that address
animal overpopulation and abandonment.
Oasis is dedicated to ending pet
overpopulation through spay / neuter surgeries, networking with other rescue groups and shelters to save
animals from euthanasia, providing education, and assisting in any way that we are able, to help
animals in need.
We are a cohesive statewide network of humane organizations working to support
animal welfare groups promote the adoption of homeless
animals and responsible pet ownership, and to end pet
overpopulation and
animal cruelty
through education, outreach, and advocacy.
The New York City Feral Cat Initiative is a joint program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals and Neighborhood Cats that is committed to solving New York City's feral cat
overpopulation crisis
through the humane, non-lethal method of Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).
We hope to one day end the
overpopulation of unwanted
animals through preventative measures.
After visiting the island of St. Croix in January 2009 to train at an
animal welfare conference, and seeing the pet
overpopulation epidemic and the need for mainland transfers and adoptions, she has helped numerous St. Croix cats travel to Virginia to be adopted
through King Street Cats.
Based in Southern California, our goal is to address
animal overpopulation and abandonment
through adoption, as well as education, awareness and community programs focused on spaying, neutering, training and veterinary care.
With help from charitable contributions, FAF primarily works toward the goal of ending pet
overpopulation through the sale of the Florida
Animal Friend license plates.
Yuba - Sutter Counties SPCA
Through direct action, Yuba Sutter SPCA promotes the humane treatment of animals, educates the community on responsible pet care, reduces pet overpopulation through an aggressive spay / neuter program and celebrates the human / anima
Through direct action, Yuba Sutter SPCA promotes the humane treatment of
animals, educates the community on responsible pet care, reduces pet
overpopulation through an aggressive spay / neuter program and celebrates the human / anima
through an aggressive spay / neuter program and celebrates the human /
animal bond.
While the ongoing Foster / Adoption Program is effective in reducing the number of homeless
animals in shelters, we realize that the problems with
overpopulation and abandonment will not be solved
through adoption efforts alone.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home unwanted dogs and cats; to prevent
overpopulation through spay / neuter; to restore dignity, trust and quality of life for neglected, abused and homeless dogs and cats; to find the best home for each dog and cat in our care; to educate adopters and our community on pet care, spaying / neutering, training and suitable
animal selection for their lifestyle; to provide a network of resources, volunteers and fosters for
animals,
animal shelters / pounds and the community.
While many pet owners find wonderful companions
through animal shelters, it is well - documented that successful adoption programs alone will not solve the pet
overpopulation crisis.
We take in so many unwanted pets and are dedicated to reducing
overpopulation by requiring all
animals adopted
through ACT V Rescue are spayed or neutered.
We offer subsidies
through a voucher program to reduce pet
overpopulation and the number of
animals entering shelters
SNAP - X raises funds and awareness to help reduce
animal overpopulation and abandonment
through affordable spay / neuter and adoption programs across the U.S. Read a message from Fabiola.
Encouraging the spaying and neutering of dogs and cats
through the Washington County SPCA programs: GCSNAP and Alley Cat Alliance, to ensure the
animal overpopulation problem be kept to a minimum; and 5.
To achieve our mission, we pursue the following goals: to provide a compassionate and healthful environment for those in our care; to facilitate responsible adoption by placing
animals in caring homes; to offer education and spay / neuter programs to reduce the suffering caused by pet
overpopulation; to eliminate cruelty to
animals through education and advocacy; and to promote responsible pet ownership and respect for all
animals through education.
The Oklahoma Alliance for
Animals is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation through community collaboration and education and promoting the humane treatment of a
Animals is dedicated to reducing pet
overpopulation through community collaboration and education and promoting the humane treatment of
animalsanimals.
The NYC Feral Cat Initiative is a joint program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's
Animals and Neighborhood Cats, two private non-profit organizations committed to solving New York City's feral cat
overpopulation crisis
through Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR).