These routine medical procedures not only help prevent medical and behavioral problems from developing, allowing your pet to lead a longer, healthier and happier life, but they also help decrease the number of pets who enter shelters and free up
homes for homeless pets who are already born.
Sterilization directly impacts the number of animals who are killed in our nation's shelters by reducing the number of pets entering shelters and freeing up
homes for homeless pets who are already born.
Our no - kill Shelter is committed to finding loving forever
homes for the homeless pets who come through our doors — but we can't do that without your generous support.
Not exact matches
Fostering means bringing in a cat or dog — or parrot, or baby pig, or any other
homeless pet — with the goal of nurturing them
for a while until they can be dispatched to a permanent
home with a family
who'll love them forever.
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.
By keeping
pets in their
homes, we not only free up space at shelters
for pets who really need it, but we also keep
homes open
for the truly
homeless dogs and cats that just need an adopter,» she said.
For anyone who is unable to take home a homeless pet right now, but want to support the work done for Pawmetto Lifeline, they could make a donation and take home a «special snowflake» with the name of the homeless pet on the ba
For anyone
who is unable to take
home a
homeless pet right now, but want to support the work done
for Pawmetto Lifeline, they could make a donation and take home a «special snowflake» with the name of the homeless pet on the ba
for Pawmetto Lifeline, they could make a donation and take
home a «special snowflake» with the name of the
homeless pet on the back.
The benefits to the thousands of
homeless pets who are euthanized each year
for lack of a
home can not be overstated.
Best Friends Animal Society will offer on - site adoptions
for those
who want to give a
home to a
homeless pet.
Cats In Need of Human Care is an organization of volunteers
who co-operate with one another and the community to find good, loving
homes for homeless pets, promote spay / neuter and responsible ownership
In addition to helping animals in shelters find
homes,
Homeless To Forever helps find families
for pets who have been abandoned or
who are about to lose their current
homes.
They strive to carefully seek new loving
homes for all cats and dogs, provide quality lifetime care
for those
who are not yet adopted, support individuals
who have rescued
homeless dogs or cats, educate the public and
pet owners about spay / neuter, behavioral counseling, counseling on any issues that might arise and public outreach toward a more loving, responsible and permanent relationship with
pets.
By keeping
pets in their
homes, we not only free up space at shelters
for pets who really need it, but we also keep
homes open
for the truly
homeless dogs and cats that just need an adopter.
There are
homeless pets waiting
for homes who are just as cute, smart, sweet, and loving as your own.
By adopting a kitten or cat from The Haven, you will free up space, resources and time that can be given to another
homeless pet who will get a second chance at a loving
home and free up those resources
for yet another animal in need.
This service keeps
pets in the loving
homes where they belong, while keeping space free in our Adoption Centers
for pets who are truly
homeless.
* Scholarship
Pets: some highly adoptable
pets may have an additional fee in order to help provide care
for the other
homeless animals
who are not as adoptable or require more time and financial resources to find a loving
home; we call these special
pets «Scholarship
Pets».
However, our goal is to place
homeless pets in permanent
homes and holding them would potentially deny them a
home while we wait
for someone
who may or may not show up and may or may not actually adopt the
pet.
More importantly, breeding your
pet decreases the number of available
homes for animals
who are already born and
homeless.
Money is literally no object
for those that feel even their
pets need to be designer, which makes it so impressive to see those
who still choose to open their
homes to a
homeless animal instead.
SICSA have one very important message to share in relation to Rush's story: «We have received heartfelt messages from all over the world and hope we can return the favor by helping other
homeless pets like Rush,
who are waiting
for homes, in every part of the world.
The High Hopes ®
for Pets Foundation has been so happy to provide grants to support these wonderful groups
who help care
for and find
homes for homeless pets.