Barnette and a coalition of no - kill supporters attribute the dramatic drop to fewer intakes, higher rates of spays and
neuters by private groups and more homes found for unwanted pets via adoptions, rescue partners and animal transports to other states.
Not exact matches
♥ Work with
private citizens, rescue
groups, city organizations, and shelters to help decrease animal euthanasia
by promoting spaying and
neutering
This is how many clinics can offer such reduced or even «free» spays and
neuters; they are being paid
by the subsidy of the grant, charitable
group or
private donors, fundraisers, Boards of Directors, etc..
By way of example, in California, as of January 1, 2000, in counties of over 100,000 population, all shelters (public or
private) and rescue
groups must spay or
neuter dogs and cats before adoption or collect a deposit of not less than $ 40.