Showing fewer cats at a time does not mean that you limit
the number of adoptable cats.
For February we have
a number of adoptable cats we are introducing, important health information to share and a recent HHAS organizational announcement we would like you to know about!
TULSA — City of Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett announced a new collaborative effort among the City, the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association (OVMA) and other partners with the aim of reducing
the number of adoptable cats and dogs put down at the Tulsa Animal Shelter.
Not exact matches
Our vision is to end the need to euthanize healthy,
adoptable dogs and
cats by reducing the
number of dogs and
cats that enter the region's shelters.
«Everyone... looks forward to the day when the
number of shelter killings for
adoptable dogs or
cats in Los Angeles, and around the country, is zero.»
There are a
number of pictures
of adoptable cats ready for loving homes today.
With the
number of applications we receive (especially on the very
adoptable cats and dogs), we only contact those families that are a good match.
The
number of cats entering the shelter is declining, which means
adoptable cats can stay in the shelter longer — giving them more time to find a home.
Adoption greatly decreases the
number of feline lives lost to kill - shelter execution by placing
adoptable cats in forever homes and freeing shelter resources for additional homeless
cats.
The mission
of the nonprofit organization is to seek to end the preventable euthanasia
of healthy,
adoptable pets in Kern County through strong alliances with the community, local businesses and nonprofit organizations, to increase the
number of cats and dogs that are spayed and neutered, while promoting animal health and safety within our community.
Given that a
number of other animal control programs and regulatory changes were implemented during the study period, separating out the effects
of a single program may be impossible... Data were not collected on how many
adoptable versus nonadoptable
cats were impounded, so it was not possible specifically to assess changes in outcomes for feral
cats, only changes in overall
cat outcomes... it can be stated that the implementation
of sterilization
of feral
cats as part
of a TNR program did not result in negative changes.
Animal Aid's monthly yoga class is held at «our main free - roam
cat room, which holds the largest
number of our
adoptables,» says Paige O'Rourke, Animal Aid Director
of Operations.
The
number and variety
of adoptable cats and kittens at any given time will fluctuate.