Sentences with phrase «not good candidates for adoption»

Semi-socialized cats and kittens are not good candidates for adoption or for shelter placement, and they may be at increased risk of abuse by humans if returned outside.
Most of these cats are not social and are therefore not good candidates for adoption.
The reason: most of the felines were born and have lived outdoors, and will rebel at living inside, and so are not good candidates for adoption.
If this happens, the cat is not a good candidate for adoption.
Unfortunately, because of his age and health problems he was not a good candidate for adoption.
Some animals, whether because of age, disposition or medical condition, just aren't good candidates for adoption, she said.

Not exact matches

If a cat found outdoors comes into the shelter thin or sick, or is too young to take care of itself, then it is not doing well in its environment and is a candidate for veterinary care and adoption, not RTF.
When presented with a dog that is not potentially a good candidate for future adoption, Rescuer will either encourage humane euthanasia of the dog, or, if reasonable, will take legal possession of the dog in order to facilitate humane euthanasia.
Adopting a cat for this purpose offers a safe home and better life to cats that wouldn't otherwise be candidates for adoption, including:
Although, we can not guarantee that there are no health or behavior problems with the dogs we rescue, we have done our very best to assure that each dog in the program is a good candidate for permanent placement through adoption.
STLSDP does not have a physical building and dogs are not available to be viewed by the public until the adoption process has been started and we feel you are a good candidate for the dog you are applying for.
Adopting cats for this purpose offers a safe home and better life to cats that wouldn't otherwise be candidates for adoption, including:
Or, a cat may simply not thrive well in a shelter situation and may become a better candidate for adoption if placed in a foster home.
MABBR does not have a physical building and dogs are not available to be viewed by the public until the adoption process has been started and we feel you are a good candidate for the dog you are applying for.
Although, we can not guarantee that there are no problems with the dogs in rescue, we have done our very best to assure that each dog adoption is a good candidate for a new family.
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