VS - FCV can
kill healthy cats within 24 - 48 hours — even those previously vaccinated with a traditional FCV vaccine.
When shelters
kill healthy cats for any reason, whether it's because they are feral or because the shelter is overcrowded, it's not euthanasia.
After all, it is our tax dollars being spent to
kill healthy cats.
Instead of wasting money on an endless cycle of impounding and
killing healthy cats in shelters, animal control officers and shelter staff can focus on animals in need.
People who are running shelters often embrace RTF with joy, because it allows them to stop
killing healthy cats, even in shelters that receive large numbers of cats.
We realize that without an effective TNR program to control the over-population of cats we, as a community, will never be able to stop, or effectively curb, the appalling practice of
killing healthy cats and kittens as the method of population control.
Save Our Strays: How to End Pet Overpopulation and Stop
Killing Healthy Cats and Dogs, by Bob Christiansen.
Not exact matches
The Summit, organised by the Animal Welfare League of QLD and the National Desexing Network, is attended by delegates from all Australian states and territories and New Zealand, who are united in their efforts to end the
killing of approximately 200,000
healthy cats and dogs in Australia each year.
«In this difficult economy, shelters and rescue groups need donations more than ever to keep up with the demand for their lifesaving efforts, «said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, a coalition of more than 150 animal shelters and rescue groups committed to ending the
killing of
healthy and treatable
cats and dogs at New York City shelters.
«We are thrilled researchers from across the globe have joined us in the search for a way to end the senseless
killing of
healthy dogs and
cats,» said Found Animals Foundation executive director Aimee Gilbreath.
Sadly, it's an all - too - common situation — 9,000
healthy and treatable dogs and
cats are
killed in America's shelters every single day.
The Summit, organised by the Animal Welfare League of QLD and the National Desexing Network, is attended by delegates from all Australian states and territories and New Zealand, who are united in their efforts to end the
killing of approximately 200,000
healthy cats and dogs in Australia each year.
As goals are achieved, Maddie's Fund will provide New York City animal welfare groups and veterinarians with up to $ 15.5 million to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable shelter dogs and
cats within ten years.
At least two studies have investigated this in great detail, revealing that birds
killed by
cats are, on average, significantly less
healthy that birds
killed through non-predatory events (e.g., collisions with windows or cars).
Historically, a no -
kill community has been defined as one where no
healthy, or treatable and adoptable dog or
cat was
killed in a municipal shelter.
Every year, thousands of
healthy dogs,
cats, pigs, goats and other animals are intentionally injured or cut open and then
killed by the U.S. military and medical and veterinary schools.
Municipal and private animal shelters also want to stop the
killing of
healthy cats, regardless of whether they have the resources to do so.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund ®, The Pet Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable
cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
While animal shelters defend shelter
killing of even
healthy and friendly animals, most dog and
cat lovers, armed with the facts, find it abhorrent.
As goals are achieved, Maddie's Fund will provide animal welfare groups and veterinarians up to $ 4.9 million to end the
killing of Erie County's
healthy and treatable shelter dogs and
cats.
Feral
cats live full,
healthy lives outdoors, but are
killed in shelters.
A no -
kill community is one that acts on the belief that every
healthy, adoptable dog and
healthy cat should be saved, and that its focus should be on saving as many lives as possible through pet adoption, spay / neuter, trap - neuter - return and other community support programs rather than achieving a specific numerical outcome.
Using the word «euthanasia» masks what really happens to
healthy cats in pounds and shelters — they are
killed.
This ends the cycle of impounding and
killing healthy community
cats, and allows shelters to focus more resources on adoptable animals, which is what they are designed for.
PETA is rounding up
healthy community
cats and kittens and taking them to the police - run pound to be
killed.
Finally, you know that PETA has filed various motions to have the case dismissed by arguing that the dog was worthless, she had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community
cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a dog, the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy,
healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct, and in an argument with racist overtones, that the family may not be in the country legally so PETA should be allowed to get away with the theft and murder of their dog.
You may know me, Deborah Schutt, or you may know Cutty, or you may not know either of us but are aware of the mission that Cutty is directly responsible for: To make Michigan a no
kill state for homeless
healthy and treatable dogs and
cats.
I have been a devoted animal lover all of my life, sickened at the number of
healthy, lovable dogs and
cats killed each day in our shelters simply because there are more of them than welcoming homes.
Every year, 3 to 4 MILLION
healthy cats and kittens, dogs and puppies, are
killed in this country's shelters, simply because they can not find homes.
Euthanasia is defined as the mercy
killing of a suffering being, not imposed death for purposes of convenience or concern about possible future consequences.The American Association of Feline Practitioners recommends against routine euthanasia of
healthy FeLV and FIV positive
cats.
It will help us find loving homes for abandoned pets and address the population crisis which sees millions of
healthy cats and dogs
killed every year.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, of which all four of the shelters participating in the parade are members, is a coalition of approximately 100 animal shelters and rescue groups that are working with the City of New York to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable dogs and
cats in the city within the next 10 years.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of New York City (AC&C) to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable
cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
I'll not go into the No -
Kill Shelter Movement advocacy here, but the truth is that 2 - 6 million (depending on who you ask)
healthy cats and dogs are
killed in this country in shelters each year.
But Avanzino stuck to his guns, and within five years, his organization not only reduced the SPCA's
killing of
healthy dogs and
cats to zero, it began taking adoptable animals from government and private shelters as well.
And while much work remains to be done, and more lives need to be saved, we're inspired by our success in reducing the
killing of
healthy and treatable dogs and
cats at AC&C shelters for the sixth year in a row.
By providing a targeted, high - quality, low - cost spay / neuter program operated by a skilled, dedicated & compassionate staff, we will help end the
killing of
healthy, adoptable and lovable
cats & dogs.
Its goal is to reduce and eventually eliminate the
killing of
healthy and treatable dogs and
cats at NYC shelters simply because they do not have homes.
But to highlight the centennial would be an exercise in elevating form over substance compared to the real celebration: the first traditional shelter that serves as an animal control agency that takes in every stray animal and has not
killed a single
healthy animal, feral
cat, or sick or injured treatable animal since June 11, 2001.
Among those
killed were
cats and kittens whose condition is listed as «minor,» «feral,» «underage / underweight,» including lots of two month old, three month old, and four months old kittens who needed socialization, but were otherwise
healthy.
Lawsuit update: PETA tells the Court that Maya was worthless and therefore they can't be financially liable to the family, that, at best, the dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community
cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy,
healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
A mother
cat and her two kittens, all perfectly
healthy and adoptable and none in danger of being
killed until PETA got them.
Documents obtained through the Public Records Act demonstrates how PETA delivers
healthy cats and kittens to local pounds in order to
kill them.
Not only has PETA itself
killed 29,426 companion animals in the last 11 years, including those they themselves described as «
healthy,» «adoptable,» «adorable,» and «perfect,» PETA has called for the round up and
killing of
healthy cats, too.
PETA, in turn, asked the court to throw out the lawsuit by arguing that the dog was unlicensed so was not worth anything, the dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community
cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and
killing a dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate
killing of a happy,
healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
While communities across the country are ending the
killing of
healthy and treatable animals, with save rates as high as 98 percent, in 2011, PETA
killed 96 percent of all dogs and
cats and 93 percent of other companion animals such as rabbits that it took in, despite revenues of over 30 million dollars a year and millions of animal - loving members.
About the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals ® The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable
cats and dogs at AC&C shelters.
Between 2005 and 2011, Maddie's Fund provided grants totaling more than $ 26 million to the Alliance to fund the Maddie's Pet Rescue Project in NYC and Maddie's Spay / Neuter Project in NYC to help the Alliance end the
killing of
healthy and treatable shelter dogs and
cats community - wide.
MPFA was formed to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable homeless
cats and dogs in Michigan animal shelters.
Governed by a Board of Directors, HSNWMT is a private, non-profit 501 (c)(3) limited admission, no -
kill organization that focuses on finding caring, loving homes for orphaned
cats and dogs and ending the destruction of
healthy adoptable pets.