It continues: «We are cognizant of the fact that, unlike the SF / SPCA, a number of
animal welfare agencies do not have the resources to address behavioral problems in shelter cats and the cat - owning public, thus making euthanasia an unavoidable option.»
Not exact matches
The Hayden Act
did not require nonprofit
agencies to meet any
animal welfare or public health and safety standards before receiving
animals from
animal control.
Certification
agencies do check individual farms enrolled in their programs over time to ensure that they maintain adequate standards of
animal welfare.
Since almost half of cat feeders
do not own pets of any kind, attempts to involve cat feeders in control strategies should extend beyond the pet - owning public typically served by veterinarians,
animal control
agencies, and
animal welfare organizations.
This non-profit organization is dependent upon grants and donations and
does not receive funds from government
agencies or any national
animal welfare groups.
On August 14, 2017, District Judge William H. Orrick dismissed the lawsuit against the USDA for removing tens of thousands of
animal welfare records from the
agency's website «on the grounds that FOIA
does not provide a remedy to enforce the government's obligation to publish certain types of records.»