We raise funds needed to vet and transport these animals from local high
kill animal control facilities to our pre-approved rescue partners in the northeast.
Most of our animals come from high -
kill animal control facilities where they were scheduled to be euthanized.
Pulls dogs from high -
kill animal control facilities, places them in foster homes and then finds them permanent homes.
Most of these animals came into our program from high -
kill animal control facilities throughout Georgia.
Not exact matches
is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, no -
kill humane society that rescues adoptable cats and dogs from municipal
animal control facilities across the state of Oklahoma on the day they are to be euthanized.
When we heard about the feline slaughter taking place at the New York City
Animal Care and
Control facilities - that on Mother's Day there was one of the largest lists of «at risk»
animals (just a nicer way of saying
KILL LIST) mother cats with their kittens, orphaned kittens and young adult cats - Pets Alive never hesitated to reach out and commit to saving as many of those lives as we could.
I am very busy with the No
Kill Advocacy Center and a recent lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Department of
Animal Control for unlawfully
killing animals, refusing to work with rescue groups, and inhumane treatment of
animals in its
facilities.
Such networks are generally led by no -
kill rescue groups who take cats and dogs out of
animal control facilities or traditional
animal shelters, place them in foster homes, and then find the pets permanent homes through their own adoption events, publicity, word of mouth, or advertising.
This means that for a community to be considered «no -
kill,» all of its shelters and
animal welfare
facilities responsible for
animal control intake must be saving 90 % or more, collectively, of the
animals who enter their system.
The majority of
animal control agencies and shelters in the united states continue to implement and enforce outdated laws and policies that
kill over 70 percent of all cats who enter their
facilities.
This means that for a community to be considered «no -
kill,» all of its shelters and
animal welfare
facilities responsible for
animal control intake must be saving 90 percent or more, collectively, of the
animals who enter their system.
Our group saved all the adult cats, a lot of kittens, and some dogs from the highest of high
kill rural
animal control facility's in Florida, as well as many in Jacksonville Florida.
Unlike the situation at other
animal control facilities,
animals are not
killed after their stray hold is up.
TNR programs allow
animal control facilities to take advantage of numerous resources typically unavailable to shelters that employ traditional trap - and -
kill policies.
Could you live with yourself knowing that many of the puppies or kittens you bred ended up being
killed in an
animal control facility?
Some of these
animal control facilities use extremely inhumane practices like gas chambers and heartstick to euthanize the dogs and many have
kill rates over 90 % before rescues get involved.
AAVA has been helping
animals and their owners for over 20 years, and one of their goals is to rescue and rehome as many
animals as possible from the local
Animal Control facility, a high
kill pound with no adoption program.
Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together (SPOT), a program of the Southern Hope Humane Society, has a mission to reduce the number of
animals impounded and
killed in Atlanta area
animal control facilities by: funding and providing low to no cost spay / neuters for pets of disadvantaged residents of the metro area (targeted geographical areas for spay / neuter programs include the metro Atlanta area and rural communities with no low - cost spay / neuter resources); providing community education / counseling services to individuals regarding the effects of pet overpopulation on the community, the benefits of spay / neuter, tenets of responsible pet guardianship and the importance of pet identification; promoting companion
animal adoption.
When the San Francisco SPCA dropped its contract as the city's
animal control agency and began its quest to save all adoptable cats an dogs in the city, it was criticized by some other California shelters that questioned its definition of «adoptable» and complained that no -
kill facilities merely shift the burden of
killing to other shelters.
Pets and People Humane Society, Yukon Pets & People Humane Society is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit, no -
kill humane society that rescues adoptable cats and dogs from municipal
animal control facilities across the state of Oklahoma on the day they are to be euthanized.