Have all dogs and
cats in the home spayed or neutered, if they are 6 months or older, unless there are medical reasons for not doing so.
Have all dogs and
cats in the home spayed or neutered, if they are 6 months or older, unless there are medical reasons for not
Not exact matches
Through rescue from kill facilities, rehabilitation of sick and un-socialized pets, and a 100 %
spay / neuter program, Little Shelter hopes to end pet overpopulation and place all dogs and
cats in loving
homes.
Putting what they're learning into practice, they're rehabilitating sick and injured animals, organizing
spay / neuter clinics for shelter pets, hosting adoption events, and placing hundreds of
cats and dogs
in new
homes.
This exciting new service provides subsidized
spay / neuter surgeries for
cats in our community, allowing the OHS to meet clients
in the neighbhourhoods they call
home and to address the barriers of both cost and transportation for low income pet owners seeking to
spay or neuter their
cats.
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.
Backyard of a
home in Capilano — 18
cats spayed / neutered — 3 of which, were nursing moms.
Lowering headcount by enacting legislation that makes
spaying and neutering of all
cats and dogs
in NYC mandatory, and that makes backyard breeding a crime punishable by huge fines and removal of all animals from a persons
home forever — that is what lowers headcount.
Once children understand the importance of dog and
cat safety, dog bite prevention,
spaying and neutering, and proper health care, they'll become an advocate of animals
in their
home and around the world.
They try to solve this problem by encouraging or requiring people to
spay or neuter their pets (to reduce the number of
cats and dogs who need
homes), 57 encouraging people to adopt animals from shelters rather than purchasing them from pet stores or breeders (to increase the number of people looking to provide
homes to animals
in shelters), 58 and donating money to shelters and foster programs that care for
cats and dogs waiting to be adopted (so they can house animals for longer).59 Collectively, these solutions have greatly reduced the number of
cats and dogs euthanized
in shelters.60 The problem is well understood, although making further progress
in solving it may be expensive
in areas where all these solutions have already been implemented.
Our mission is to be an innovative regional leader
in responsible treatment of homeless
cats and dogs, primarily throughtheir rescue and placement
in forever loving
homes and by promoting
spaying and neutering to control pet overpopulation.
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.
«While abandonment of
cats is a real issue, it needs to be addressed
in other ways — improving enforcement of existing laws, raising awareness of said laws and their penalties, providing practical options for those who can no longer care for
cats, supporting affordable
spay / neuter efforts and implementing programs to keep
cats in their
homes.»
It also shows, despite the way some organizations and individuals think, the solution to pet overpopulation is not rooted solely
in stopping puppy mills or preventing pet stores from selling dogs and
cats or even
in making all pet owners
spay and neuter... The solution needs to be a balanced approach
in which breeders, pet stores, shelters, rescues, humane organizations, veterinarians, and pet loving individuals come together and help find the «homeless» pets their forever
home.
• Provide compassionate care for any animal
in need • Attempt to find a
home for every healthy or rehabilitatable
cat and dog that comes to us • Intervene to prevent cruelty to animals • Partner with the community to educate on animal issues and inspire compassion and respect • Provide low - or no - cost
spaying or neutering
In the past week 269 animals had to be killed at the animal shelter because
homes could not be found for them.The county animal control department pays $ 25 to eligible owners of dogs and
cats who have their pets
spayed or neutered to control animal populations.
To continuously improve the welfare of animals
in the community through programs that promote the adoption of homeless animals into permanent, loving
homes; humane education;
spay / neutering; and the trapping, altering, and releasing of feral
cats.
TNR is the process
in which community
cats are humanely trapped,
spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped (to indicate that they have been neutered and vaccinated), and returned to their outdoor
home.
TNR is the process
in which
cats are humanely trapped,
spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped (to indicate they have been neutered and vaccinated), and returned to their outdoor
home.
The
Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
Cat Network, Inc. (CN) is a 501 (c) 3, Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing
cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay / neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost
spay / neuter services for stray, homeless and abandoned
cats; helping members
in their efforts to place adoptable
cats in loving
homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.
Now people can bring
in community
cats and shelter staff can immediately transport them to a veterinary clinic to be
spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped, then returned to their outdoor
homes.
*** BELLA IS A COURTESY LISTING AND IS NOT
IN THE POSSESSION OF THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER *** PLEASE CONTACT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW Cat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old Up to date on vaccines in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the hous
IN THE POSSESSION OF THE ANIMAL ADOPTION CENTER *** PLEASE CONTACT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BELOW
Cat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old Up to date on vaccines in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the hou
Cat's name is Bella / Age around 1 1/2 years old Up to date on vaccines
in January 2018 / declawed / spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the hous
in January 2018 / declawed /
spayed Very bright / curious / needs to be
in a home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the hous
in a
home with out other pets (that is my opinion) / has previously been an indoor / outdoor
cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other cats in the hou
cat / loves to eat The only reason I am looking to re-
home her is that she just isn't getting along with the other
cats in the hous
in the house.
Although FACE Low - Cost
Spay / Neuter Clinic is not a shelter, we do have
cats and dogs that are
in our care that are
in need of a good
home.
Pawsitive Alliance works across Washington to help
cats and dogs
in need — working to help end the euthanasia of these pets by increasing adoptions, supporting
spay and neuter programs and improving «pet retention» (
homes keeping their pets).
In recent years, most of the
cats and dogs that we adopted into new, loving
homes required veterinary care beyond
spay or neuter surgery, and hundreds required out - patient care at community veterinary hospitals because we do not have the medical facilities or equipment to treat them on site.
Please read before filling out this application: Start Over Rover requires that all of your current
cats and dogs living
in your
home must be
spayed or neutered and up to date on their shots before an adoption can occur, unless there is a medical reason or due to age that your veterinarian does not recommend it.
TNR is the process
in which community
cats are humanely trapped,
spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped to indicate that the
cat has been through TNR, and returned to their outdoor
homes.
Whenever new
cats join colonies, it's important to get them
spayed or neutered and vaccinated so they can live healthy lives
in their outdoor
home.
The clinic is owned and operated by The
Cat Network, Inc., a 501 (c) 3 Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay & neuter services for cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
Cat Network, Inc., a 501 (c) 3 Florida not - for - profit corporation dedicated to humanely reducing
cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost spay & neuter services for cats; helping members in their efforts to place adoptable cats in loving homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public poli
cat overpopulation by educating the public about the need to sterilize their pets and strays; providing access to low - cost
spay & neuter services for
cats; helping members
in their efforts to place adoptable
cats in loving
homes; and advocating non-lethal population control and humane public policy.
From 2008 to 2012, more than 17,538 community
cats in Cook County were
spayed or neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and returned to their outdoor
homes through this program.
Through rescue from kill facilities, rehabilitation of sick and un-socialized pets, and a 100 %
spay / neuter program, Little Shelter hopes to end pet overpopulation and place all dogs and
cats in loving
homes.
If you are
in a position to provide a quality outdoor
home for a
spayed or neutered barn
cat, please contact us at.
AWS is
home to the Cleo Fund providing
spay / neuter assistance to individuals and feral
cat colony advocates statewide, and serves as the animal control impound facility for 21 municipalities
in York County.
Whenever she can, Lindsey volunteers with TNR programs (Trap - Neuter - Return),
in which feral
cats are humanely trapped, transported to a veterinary clinic where they are
spayed or neutered, then returned to their outdoor
home.
In eight to twelve weeks, the kittens will be ready for placing in permanent homes, and the mother cat will be spayed, and you will have fulfilled your original commitmen
In eight to twelve weeks, the kittens will be ready for placing
in permanent homes, and the mother cat will be spayed, and you will have fulfilled your original commitmen
in permanent
homes, and the mother
cat will be
spayed, and you will have fulfilled your original commitment.
The monies go toward caring for
cats and kittens
in our foster
homes, and to
spay and neuter feral
cats in our community.
Our mission is to rescue, shelter, and care for homeless
cats and place them
in permanent responsible
homes and to promote and support
spay / neuter for all companion animals.
«By
spaying or neutering your pet, you'll help control the pet homelessness crisis, which results
in millions of healthy dogs and
cats being euthanized
in the United States each year simply because there aren't enough
homes to go around.
In 2016, our NKLA Coalition helped find
homes for 26,500 dogs and
cats, and Best Friends provided support for about 14,050
spay / neuter surgeries for L.A. pets.
Our mission is to be an innovative regional leader
in responsible treatment of homeless dogs and
cats, primarily through their rescue and placement
in forever loving
homes, and by promoting
spaying and neutering to control pet overpopulation.
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All
cats and kittens are
spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and FVRCP, FIV / FeLV tested, microchipped, de-wormed, given a flea preventive and cared for until they are placed
in their forever
home.
A stray kitten cowering under a swing
in the front yard of Anita Sanders» Kissimmee
home about nine years ago became the impetus for her
cat rescue group
Spay the Strays Inc..
These programs are now running nationwide and feral, or community
cats, are trapped, transported,
spayed, neutered, vaccinated and returned to their outside
homes, often
in what is called a colony.
• Total number of nationwide animal shelters 5,000 • Number of companion animals that enter into animal shelters nationwide annually 5 million • Average annual number of companion animals that are euthinized at shelters 3.5 million • Percent of dogs
in animals shelters that are euthanized 60 % • Percent of
cats in animal shelters that are euthanized 70 % • Percent of
cats that are returned to their owners 2 % • Percent of dogs returned to their owners 15 % • Total percentage of dogs claimed to be
spayed or neutered 78 % • Total percentage of
cats that are claimed to be
spayed or neutered 88 % • Total number of animals that end up
in a shelter that are
spayed or neutered 10 % • Percent of dogs brought to shelters that were adopted by a shelter 20 % • Percent of dogs and
cats that are adopted from shelters 25 % • Total number of dogs and
cats that are bought at pet stores 6 % • Percentage of people that get their pets free or at low cost 65 % • Cost of taxpayer money annually to round up, house, kill and dispose of homeless animals $ 2 billion • Total percentage of dogs
in shelters that are purebred 25 % • Total percentage of U.S.
homes who own at least 1 companion animal 63 % • Total number of
homes that own at least 1 companion animal 70 million • Tags:
Until we become more responsible, take better care of our dogs and
cats, have empty shelters and every pet a loving
home, and have inexpensive alternatives to
spaying and neutering, and can figure out how to control a
cat in heat without spraying, then we can stop.
Before taking your new companion
home, you and the foster
home will sign the Animal Rescue & Care Fund contract, which stipulates (among other things) that you will take your new pet to the vet at least once per year, will not declaw (for
cats), will return the pet to us if for any reason you can no longer take care of it, and that all other pets
in your family are neutered or
spayed.
In case Bob Barker and Betty White didn't drive the point
home, we need to
spay and neuter our pet
cats and dogs.
Ron and his wife, Lisa, worked tirelessly
in their neighborhood to make sure feral
cats were
spayed or neutered, and placed their kittens
in loving adoptive
homes.
BCRMN requires that all dogs and
cats in the
home (and past dogs and
cats that applicants have owned) are / were kept up to date on vaccinations (per their vet's recommendation and state / local laws), heartworm testing and preventative, and are / were
spayed / neutered.