Sentences with phrase «population of adoptable cats»

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Keeping feral cats out of shelters not only saves their lives, but it also saves the lives of adoptable cats by not taking space in shelters that have too few spaces to accommodate the large unwanted cat population already.
As I struggle to make ends meet, get my Non-Profit cat rescue off the ground and simply find my way in the world; I extend my hand out and ask you to join me in my dream of finding a home for every cat and to stop the insanity of euthanizing adoptable animals as a way of population control.
FVHA does not euthanize for population and continues to find homes for 100 % of the adoptable dogs and cats.
If the population is reducing each year through TNR and removal of litters and adoptable cats, what's with the killing?
All cats in this study were randomly chosen from a population of healthy, adoptable cats at least six months old that were residing in a limited admission, adoption - guarantee cat shelter.
Today, DC Animal Control Code § 8 - 1802 directs the city's animal control agency, the Washington Humane Society (WHS), to promote both reducing euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals as well as «The utilization of trap, spay or neuter, and return practices as a means of controlling the feral cat population; provided, that all efforts shall be made to adopt out a trapped, tamable kitten.»
Millions of adoptable pets enter US animal shelters every year, and free - roaming cat populations are growing exponentially in both urban and rural communities.
«To help reduce the population at the now overcrowded shelter and avoid the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate of $ 10, down from $ 50 and $ 40 respectively,» said Brian Sheahan, director of Lake County's Community Safety & Compliance Department, in the release.
«To help reduce the population at the now - overcrowded shelter and avoid the euthanasia of adoptable animals, the county is offering dogs and cats at a drastically reduced rate,» Sheahan said.
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