Sentences with phrase «enough homes for these animals»

We're dealing with the harsh reality that there are simply not enough homes for these animals.
«And each time we are forced to perform euthanasia because there aren't enough homes for the animals, a little bit of us dies, too.»

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Instead, take the children to an animal shelter and show them all the kittens for adoption that will be euthanized because there are not enough homes!
As long as there is such disparity between those birth rates, there will never be enough homes for all the animals.
In 2000 at Alachua County Animal Services, 8062 dogs and cats were euthanized because there weren't enough homes for them all.
More than 30,000,000 animals are euthanized each year, because there simply are not enough homes for all of them.
Every year, Young - Williams takes in about 16,000 animals for which there are simply not enough homes.
Millions of wonderful cats enter animal shelters each year, but tragically, 71 percent are euthanized because there are simply not enough homes for them.2 A wide variety of cat breeds, sizes, colors and personalities can be found at any animal shelter, which gives you a lot of options to choose from.
If a Scottish Fold is old enough to ship OR the kitten's date for shipping comes and they are not paid in full, per our agreement, OR for some unforseen reason the adopting family can no longer have them come home, you will forfeit your deposit - these are live animals and once they are spoken for, no one else can purchase, so if you decide not to take them, sales were missed because of their unavailability.
Meanwhile, shelters overflowing with dogs are forced to put down thousands of healthy animals across Australia each year, simply because they can't find enough loving homes for them.
Some of the kittens are weeks - old orphans that need to be bottle - fed and cared for until they are old enough to be adopted by a good home, said Kat Kennedy, a spokeswoman for Animal Services.
I have 5 animals in my home today, right now, five, all rescues, all needed a home, and for every one of them 1,000's will be killed because there are too many animals and not enough caring and loving homes for them.
Unfortunately, there simply are not enough families looking for cats to give these animals a good home.
Take an inventory of your living area — it's important to know if you have enough space for more animals in your home because even dog bowls take up room.
«Lastly, Wilkes County euthanizes 3,000 healthy, adoptable animals a year simply because there are not enough good homes opening their doors to these needy animals. I find it disturbing that the groups clamoring for media attention over these 127 dogs raise no fuss, and offer no assistance, for the other 3,000 dogs put down in that county each year.
There are never enough foster homes, so if you have room to care for an animal, whether long - term or short - term, you would be our hero!
We spotlight the severity and scope of the problem while encouraging participants to carefully consider the many issues intertwined with not having enough homes for all available companion animals.
There just weren't enough homes for the vast number of animals.
To find out more about the Wood Green animals looking for loving homes now, please visit www.woodgreen.org.uk and to show them how much you care, please text «Wood Green» to 70300 to donate # 3 to the charity — enough to help us keep a kitten safe and warm this February 14th.
Every year millions of animals are killed in our shelters because there are not enough good homes for them.
Some of her fondest memories of Wyoming include working at her local animal shelter, finding forever homes for those she was lucky enough to care for: dogs, cats, pigs, and every animal in between.
The animals are cared for until they are old enough, healthy enough, and socialized enough, at which point our volunteers work to get them adopted into amazing, forever homes.
While some animals are lucky enough to be adopted from shelters, don't delude yourself: most cats / dogs in most shelters are killed within days because there are too few adopters for the thousands of worthy animals hoping for a good home.
Although some small percentage of sheltered animals may be adopted, the rest are euthanized due to not having enough homes available for every needy animal.
Shelters euthanize millions of animals each year, because there just aren't enough homes for them, and the shelters fill up so quickly.
While some animals are lucky enough to be adopted from shelters, don't delude yourself: many are killed within days because there are too few adopters for the thousands of worthy animals hoping for a good home.
The United States faces a pet overpopulation crisis as millions of animals are killed each year because there are not enough good homes for them.
As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all of the animals, resulting in the euthanization of many of them.
3 - 4 million of those animals are euthanized because there aren't enough homes for them all.
Every year, between six and eight million dogs and cats enter U.S. shelters; some three to four million of these animals are euthanized because there are not enough homes for them.
According to the Brevard County Animal Services (BASE) website, in FY 2001, 8,206 cats that were turned into County Shelters were euthanized, so we know there are not enough good homes for all of the adoptable cats already out there.
«We have so many areas that are impacted right now by hurricanes, all of these animals that are displaced; there's simply not going to be enough homes for them.»
These families provide loving, safe home environments for animals that are not old enough to be adopted or are recovering from an illness or injury.
There are not enough homes for all of these animals.
Even though this isn't nearly sufficient, since Miss Kloer is clearly a monster who cares nothing for animals, it was better than nothing and it should have, at the very least, been enough to prevent her from reclaiming the very animals she had neglected, tortured and starved, especially since all of the facilities holding the animals (including ours) had offered to provide safe permanent homes.
Every year, between six and eight million dogs and cats enter U.S. shelters; some three to four million of these animals are euthanized because there are not enough pet homes for them.
For animals like Fizz who are too young to be adopted, a foster home provides them with a safe, nurturing environment where they can begin socialization with humans and learn what it means to be loved and cared for until they are old enough to be adopted to a forever hoFor animals like Fizz who are too young to be adopted, a foster home provides them with a safe, nurturing environment where they can begin socialization with humans and learn what it means to be loved and cared for until they are old enough to be adopted to a forever hofor until they are old enough to be adopted to a forever home.
Do you have any idea how many animals die everyday by a needle because there are not enough loving homes for them?
It's important to know if you have enough space for more animals in your home because even dog bowls take up room.
To save lives, shelters must begin doing a better job of competing for the market share of the abundantly available homes in America, and, just as important, they must begin keeping animals alive long enough for them to get into those homes.
Unfortunately, we do not have enough adoptive homes on Kauai to place all of our incoming adoptable animals, so the A.L.O.H.A. transfer program is vital to finding placement options for Kauai's homeless pets.
As a result millions of healthy pets are put to sleep because there are simply not enough homes for all the animals awaiting adoption from animal shelters.
There are simply not enough homes for all the animals awaiting adoption from animal shelters.
Caring for shelter animals in your own home until the animal is either adopted or healthy enough to return to the shelter is another option often available through a shelter's foster care program.
We always need families willing to help provide a temporary home for animals that are too young to be adopted, or need some special care until they are well enough or socialized enough to be adopted.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Local pet owners have a chance to take part in a national program to reduce the number of unwanted animals.As an extension of February's Spay Day USA, several veterinarians and animal hospitals in Seminole and Orange counties still are offering discounted spay and neuter operations in March.For details, prices and appointments, call organizers at (407) 260-6392.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Orange County pet owners will have a chance on Tuesday to take part in a national program to reduce the number of unwanted animals.As part of Spay Day USA, veterinarians at Orange County Animal Services will offer low - cost spay and neuter operations.
Almost 12 million dogs and cats are euthanized each year because there are not enough homes for them.Orange County pet owners will have a chance today to take part in a national program to reduce the number of unwanted animals.As part of Spay Day USA, veterinarians at Orange County Animal Services will offer low - cost spay and neuter operations.
Whether it is because we don't have enough volunteers, enough foster homes, a lack of willingness to educate the community, too many animals coming in to have time to target and educate the owners - whatever the excuse; not having those dogs and cats altered b4 placing them is 100 % fatal for far too many others every day of the week.
There are millions of healthy, adoptable animals destroyed in shelters every year because not enough animals have been spayed and neutered and there aren't enough homes for them all.
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