Even the eyes are well done, and those tend to lack as much life
as the homeless cat that refuses to stop leaving its droppings on my porch.
Not exact matches
I imagine he's sitting in a fancy chair in front of a gargantuan wooden desk that was crafted from an ancient Redwood — the cutting of which, he personally oversaw just so he could watch the now
homeless woodland critters attempting to flee — reading Bloody Disgusting (
as everyone should), and possibly petting one of those weird hairless
cats.
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The humble warriors of the Ward - Wiseman Animal Haven (WWAH), modest
as any ordinary «saints» and sporting compassionate hearts, have worked tirelessly for years to assure the
homeless dogs and
cats in Collinsville have a safe shelter until their forever - home can be found.
You should be aware that
as a rescuer, the permit is to allow you to do just that — foster and rescue
homeless dogs and
cats.
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Feral -
cat caregivers locally have praised the plan
as a humane alternative to Volusia's current trap - and - destroy method of dealing with the
homeless felines.
92 A Place For
Homeless Rabbits
As with
cats and dogs, some pet rabbits lose their home; the lucky ones end up at a rabbit rescue with a second chance of finding a Forever Home.
Its mission continues to evolve
as conditions change and animals face new and different challenges, but the core of that mission remains unchanged: to honor and strengthen the human - animal bond by providing the best quality care for
homeless dogs and
cats, and supporting companion animals in their homes through affordable veterinary care, community outreach, and education.
Municipal resources being used to deal with
homeless animals will decrease
as less dogs and
cats are born.
You make all the difference in our ability to care for our
homeless cats and kittens
as we work to place them in loving Forever Homes!
As part of our philanthropic mission, we are dedicated to reducing the number of
homeless dogs and
cats.
To have, care for, and facilitate the placement of stray,
homeless, and unwanted dogs and
cats as pets in suitable homes: to establish procedures and facilities which promote the health, care and placement of stray dogs and
cats, and which prevent cruelty, and alleviate pain and suffering and, in addition, to teach and promote the education of the citizens of Massachusetts in conjunction with the care of dogs and of other pets.
We find quality homes for
homeless companion animals, provide low - cost or free spay and neuter for pets of qualified pet owners in the areas mentioned above,
as well
as assistance with Trap, Neuter and Return (TNR) of community (feral and free - roaming)
cats, particularly in the under - served Arizona Strip.
Moreover,
homeless cats do not fair
as well in shelters
as do
homeless dogs.
Of course, we strongly urge people to consider adopting a
homeless pet at any of the area rescue organizations such
as the Humane Society of St Joseph County, South Bend Animal Control, Michiana Humane Society, LaPorte County Small Animal Shelter, Pet Refuge, Independent
Cat Society, and others.
More dogs and
cats die each year
as a result of homelessness than any other cause of death, but shelter medicine can turn the tide for
homeless pets.
«What may begin
as a refuge for a handful of
homeless animals can over time become a highly unsanitary environment where hundreds of dogs and
cats live without food, water, exercise, and veterinary care — including sterilization,» she says.
The goal is to reduce the numbers of
homeless pets,
as a smaller population of dogs and
cats in need of a forever home can be better managed by the already overburdened rescue system.
We told you in August of a hotel that uses their
cat's birthday party every year to raise money for shelter animals and
as an adoption event to help find homes for
homeless cats in their area.
I know the County can be overwhelmed with the huge number of
homeless cats coming in, so we need to get them good homes
as fast
as possible.»
Adopt - A-Cat Month When: Wednesday, June 1 to Thursday, June 30, Where:
As summer approaches, animal shelters across the country brace for the inevitable onslaught of
homeless spring kittens and
cats looking for good homes.
They wanted ARC to be part of a documentary they were creating and our emergency shelter would be their first stop on a five - thousand - mile journey around the U.S.
as they would interview animal protection leaders, veterinarians, animal advocates, and other experts to learn what they are doing to reduce, and ultimately end the needless killing of 3 - 4 million
homeless dogs and
cats each year.
I'm honored to be joining Laura, along with Lisa Tudor, Director of Development and Outreach for the Foundation Against Companion - Animal Euthanasia (FACE), at the upcoming No More
Homeless Pets Conference
as we present Taking It to the Street (
Cats): Grassroots Advocacy for Community
Cats.
As Wet Lab Coordinator, I organized three labs resulting in hands on surgical experience for vet students and the sterilization of many
homeless cats.
We pride ourselves on rescuing
homeless dogs,
cats, puppies, and kittens from overpopulated municipal shelters in all areas of the country,
as well
as right here Read More
Most Americans say they've heard about the plight of
homeless pets, yet grossly underestimate the size and scope of the problem,
as well
as the number of dogs and
cats who must be put to death in U.S. shelters every year.
'' Oakland Animal Services has long been committed to helping
homeless pets in the Bay Area, and with plans to build new «
cat condos,» they are making an effort to provide
cats in need with the comfort they deserve
as they search for their forever home,» said Jenny Aho, regional relationship manager at PetSmart Charities.
In 2010, Holly joined Best Friends Animal Society and currently acts
as director of national programs in the Community Programs and Services division, where she oversees the pit bull terrier,
cat and puppy mill initiatives
as well
as the No More
Homeless Pets Network.
She also is a
cat fancier, and has been worried about the
homeless cats on the street in her hometown
as they've been under quite the cold spell this winter.
Shelters overflowing with kittens have no room for
homeless older
cats, who likely will be euthanized
as a result.
It's important to be familiar with the history of
cat domestication,
as those who oppose TNR often think community
cats are
homeless and don't belong outdoors.
Through our webcasts, articles, newsletter, and now, this blog, we bring cutting edge shelter medicine information from universities and animal welfare leaders to shelter veterinarians, managers and staff
as well
as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase lifesaving of
homeless dogs and
cats community - wide.
Altering is highly cost effective
as BA citizens spend thousands of tax dollars each year for housing care and euthanasia of
homeless, yet adoptable pets (mostly
cats).
Therefore she is working on a three part series to EDUCATE THE PUBLIC about
homeless cats and is using my story
as an example.
Please consider alternate treatments (such
as claw caps or scratching posts) or better yet, adopt a
homeless cat that is already de-clawed.
The volume of
homeless cats being trapped every month
as well
as the number of people volunteering their time and services is eye opening.
Another way to help
homeless animals this season is by donating specific items that we use every day such
as bleach, canned dog and
cat food, toys or soft beds.
He said house pets are just
as bloodthirsty
as untamed ferals —
homeless offspring of stray or abandoned
cats raised without human contact.
We pride ourselves on rescuing
homeless dogs,
cats, puppies, and kittens from overpopulated municipal shelters in all areas of the country,
as well
as right here in the New York City region.
The most common source of owned
cats was from a friend or relative (42 % in 2005 versus 33 % in 1993), followed by being found
as a free - roaming
homeless cat (20 % in 2005 versus 32 % in 1993), a public or private animal shelter (16 % in 2005 versus 12 % in 1993), a breed rescue group (9 % in 2005 versus 2 % in 1993), a breeder (4 % in both years), an ad in a newspaper or adopted or purchased in a pet store (2 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), a negligible percentage born at home (< 1 % in 2005 versus 6 % in 1993), and the remainder coming from various minor or unknown sources.
During the summer feline breeding season, known
as kitten season, animal shelters across the country are flooded with
homeless and newborn
cats.
Groups such
as Operation Catnip seek to control the
homeless cat population by neutering instead of culling
cats in shelters.
Some are pets surrendered by their owners who can no longer care for them, while others are found roaming
as strays... Some are never adopted... It is projected that more than 600,000
homeless cats in Canadian shelters did not find new homes in 2011.
The new Community Pet Center will showcase adoptable dogs and
cats by providing a family - friendly environment,
as well
as a place for efficient and humane care of
homeless pets.
Legacy giving offers ideas
as to how you can be a partner in helping us protect animals in our county and maintain an active adoption program for the
homeless dogs and
cats (and other domestic animals) that come under our care at the Caroline County Animal Shelter.
Cindy is a dedicated champion for
homeless cats, recognizing that there is still much work to do in educating society about the value of the
cat as an animal companion.
We are a membership based organization, and with your donation, we can continue our mission of reducing the feral and
homeless cat population in Tarboro
as well
as reducing the euthanasia rate by promoting adoption.