Julie Landmichael's mission to find a home for the growing
number of abandoned cats has led her to a new post.
Julie Landmichael's mission to find a home for the growing
number of abandoned cats has led her to a new post.Landmichael is the Osceola County representative for the Network for Humane Organization - NO - HO.
Not exact matches
While dogs and
cats make up the majority in U.S. animal shelters, a smaller
number of abandoned birds, rabbits and small animals also need homes.
It is estimated that the
number of free roaming
abandoned and feral
cats in the United States may be as high as owned
cats (about 73 million).
They care for dogs,
cats, birds, rabbits and all
number of farm animals that have come into their care through being lost,
abandoned or surrendered.
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Cats TNR, Mason County, is s a group of volunteers, caregivers, and veterinarians working in the City of Ludington and Mason County, MI to reduce and stabilize the number of free - roaming, abandoned, homeless, feral c
Cats TNR, Mason County, is s a group
of volunteers, caregivers, and veterinarians working in the City
of Ludington and Mason County, MI to reduce and stabilize the
number of free - roaming,
abandoned, homeless, feral
catscats.
She believes that the
number of cats abandoned in shelters can be greatly decreased if guardians better understand what is driving their
cats to unwanted behaviors and teaches how to redirect the
cat's behavior to a more appropriate action.
And
of course, prevention is critical — public education that reduces the
number of cats abandoned or allowed outside unsupervised and the
number of kittens being born is an essential component.
The
number of cats that are
abandoned each year is astronomical.
It also punishes lower - income households, where cost is typically the reason a
cat has not been spayed or neutered, and may increase the
number of cats relinquished to a shelter or
abandoned due to inability to comply with the law.
In doing so, we hope to strengthen the bonds between pets and their families, reduce the
number of pets
abandoned, and help shelters and rescue groups place dogs and
cats in need
of families.
A radio talk show host and animal welfare advocate, Jack spoke on air about the
number of cats abandoned in Laurelhurst Park near his and Kathryn's home.
A colony typically occupies and defends a specific territory where food and shelter are available, such as dumpsters or restaurants, beneath porches, or in
abandoned buildings.Because a female
cat can become pregnant as early as five months
of age, the
number of feral
cats in a community can rapidly increase if
cats aren't spayed or neutered.
«By reducing the
number of cats and dogs able to reproduce we will reduce, to some extent, the unacceptable
number of abandoned animals.»
If it is enforced against them, they are likely to surrender or
abandon their animals, which will only add to the
number of cats killed.
«Often large
numbers of cats and dogs are lost or
abandoned and left to fend for themselves,» he continued.
However many million that
number is every year, these animals all need a new home... be it the
cat taken in by a family member after Grandma dies, or the dog that someone adopts when their roommate moves out, or six kittens a family rehomes from an accidental litter, or pair
of pit bulls
abandoned on a city corner that a kind stranger takes in...
But what if there's a better option, a non-lethal method for managing the population
of stray,
abandoned, and feral
cats that reduces their
numbers more quickly?
To help decrease the
number of unwanted and
abandoned cats by advocating sterilization
of all
cats under the age
of 6 months, and providing spay / neuter assistance to the
cat - owning public; and
The neutering service we offer for pet
cats and dogs is helping to reduce the
numbers of unwanted pet kittens and puppies being born, but unfortunately, it does not take many irresponsible people to continually create new feral
cat colonies on the streets by
abandoning their unneutered pet
cats.
With a beaucoup
number of abandoned / rescued
cats (10) I try to save it for just this one, but, go figure, it is also the only food they all agree on.
That's right: according to Derr, sterilizing stray,
abandoned, and feral
cats is done neither to improve their lives nor to diminish their
numbers, but for the purpose
of improving the genetic stock
of Felis catus.
ACR is formed out
of a mission to help solve the nation's crisis and tragedy
of having a large
number of unwanted and
abandoned cats.
Part
of what precipitated this was an increase in the
number of dogs and
cats abandoned due to the bad economy.
Talk to the local humane society These organizations also see kitten kindergartens as a positive way to reduce the
number of cats that are
abandoned or put up for re-adoption due to behavior problems.
The mission
of Canine Care Tampa Bay is to improve the overall health
of family pet dogs and
cats, decrease the
number of pets that are turned in to shelters and
abandoned, and decrease the
number of pets that are euthanized due to their owners» inability to afford proper healthcare.
KittyKind's mission is to reduce the
number of abandoned or homeless animals in New York City by providing food, shelter, medical care, attention and comfort for every
cat rescued, until they can be placed in a safe and loving home.
Our ultimate goal is to reduce the
number of cats and dogs that are hurt, displaced or
abandoned when communities are impacted by disaster.»
It is also a rescue and homing centre for unwanted and
abandoned pet
cats and the huge
number of stray
cats and kittens we are called to help each year.
Our mission is to reduce the
number of tame
cats that are
abandoned, euthanized, or placed in local shelters.
The
number of questions, and subsequent conversations, about TNR over the course
of the weekend demonstrate a strong desire for additional resources (e.g., programs, education, etc.) and protections (e.g., policy, legislation, etc.) designed to put an end to the killing
of stray,
abandoned, and feral
cats.
The AVMA strongly supports reducing the
number of unowned free - roaming
abandoned and feral
cats through humane capture (with placement in homes where appropriate)... State and local agencies should adopt and enforce ordinances that:
The ASPCA strongly supports «no kill» community coalitions (as opposed to a single organization within a community) that are committed to reducing the
number of cats and dogs in that community who are at risk
of becoming lost,
abandoned or relinquished to shelters.
In 2006 Rhode Island enacted a measure finding (1) An unacceptable
number of healthy, but
abandoned cats are euthanized annually in Rhode Island.
(2) Due to the large
number of stray and
abandoned cats, euthanasia is not a cost effective, acceptable or ethical solution to the threats to public health and safety posed by large populations
of stray, feral or homeless
cats.
This should reduce the
number of suffering and
abandoned cats in this city.
... is to reduce the
numbers of free - roaming and
abandoned cats, using Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) and adoption to good homes and barns.
Among the most popular for those interested in big
numbers is the first line from David Jessup's ironically titled 2004 paper «The welfare
of feral
cats and wildlife» (ironic because his «concerns» for the welfare
of these
cats are so plainly disingenuous): «There are an estimated 60 to 100 million feral and
abandoned cats in the United States.»
The mission
of the San Antonio Humane Society is to serve as an active resource in Bexar County to find homes and provide temporary shelter for
abandoned and unwanted animals prevent cruelty to animals, promote the spaying and neutering
of dogs and
cats and educate the community on responsible animal care, ultimately reducing the
number of stray, abused and unwanted animals.
It also helps reduce companion animal overpopulation; therefore, the
number of dogs and
cats surrendered to shelters or intentionally
abandoned is dramatically reduced.
In fact, the past several weeks brought a surprising
number of adult fosters into our home, most
of them
abandoned, and I've realized that cruelty to animals takes many forms, including abandonment, and it happens to
cat and dogs alike.
Because
of the large
number of homeless,
abandoned, or abused
cats and dogs that we rescue every day, we can only keep animals up for adoption between 4 to 7 days.
• Help locate lost
cats • Take in the lost or
abandoned cats you find in your neighborhoods or in your yard • Reunite found / stray
cats with their owners • Adopt out
cats without owners • Provide advice and support on how to find your
cat and how to work with the very active local groups that frequently lead the search efforts for lost
cats • Provide a map based on reported locations
of lost, stray, and found
cats • Provide educational forums for individuals and groups in neighborhoods with a high
number of instances • Display in our front window pictures
of cats currently lost and those that have been found, but the owner has not been located
Our Spay / Neuter Assistance Program reduces the
number of abandoned dogs and
cats in our communities and neighborhoods, and provides sterilization and prevents possible surrender into shelters or abandonment on the streets.
Providing a rate differential has been proven to increase the
number of spay / neutered dogs and
cats, reducing the
number of unwanted and
abandoned dogs and
cats, as well as the costs for municipal enforcement and animal control.
GARD's mission is to reduce the
number of dogs and
cats being killed in shelters by promoting spaying and neutering, educating the public, and by rescuing
abandoned, abused, or neglected companion animals from high kill shelters and finding them loving permanent homes.