By spaying or neutering your pet, you help control
the pet homeless crisis, which results in the unnecessary death of otherwise healthy dogs and cats simply because there are not enough homes to go around.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind, our focus is on
pets in low - income housing,
homeless pets and those in
crisis situations.
Donations to GPT are used to support rescue efforts and spay / neuter assistance for low - income
pet families,
homeless pets and
pets in
crisis situations.
We are convinced that the
homeless pet crisis is a direct result of animals left unaltered.
Our Fix OK program seeks to promote spay / neuter to reduce the
homeless pet overpopulation
crisis in this state and to promote responsible
pet ownership that includes spay / neuter.
Shelter statistics from those days are sketchy, but our best guess from the available evidence is that the situation for
homeless pets reached a
crisis point around 1970 due to their massive numbers.
Philadelphia, which only ten years ago faced one of the worst
homeless pet crises on record, is now poised to become one of the largest no - kill communities in the U.S..
This country still faces a
homeless pet overpopulation
crisis where some animal control agencies and shelters who do not have the same resources or adoption audience as the SPCA of Northern Nevada are forced to euthanize
homeless pets.
If you share our concern about the fate of
homeless pets and the overpopulation
crisis, then your planned gift or donation will be well placed with People for Animals.
This helps control the state's
pet overpopulation
crisis and thereby reduces the number of
homeless animals euthanized in shelters.
Oklahoma has a heartbreaking and expensive
pet overpopulation
crisis that consumes city finances and resources with the needless killing of healthy animals who are
homeless, all caused by the irresponsible behavior of
pet owners who fail to spay and neuter their
pets.