TNR
reduces shelter admissions and operating costs.
«FCNMHP is considered a model in supplementing the services of local animal shelters greatly
reducing the shelter admissions and deaths.
Clinics utilizing this spay / neuter model in the US have
reduced shelter admissions and euthanasia by up to 70 %!
Not exact matches
The
shelter based campaign pushed the nation's
shelters to sign up and then implement five key initiatives to
reduce admissions, and increase lives saved:
Managed
admission can also
reduce intake, as experience has shown that many owners are able to find a new home for their pets themselves, especially when the
shelter helps them arrange a social media campaign or referral to a rescue.
As a result of our humane TNR clinics, local
shelter admissions have decreased,
reducing the number of community cats euthanized, and the financial burden on county taxpayers.
Their initial strategy was a winner — they were able to
reduce overall
shelter admissions by over 25 percent.
At the open
admission No Kill
shelter I oversaw, the average length of stay for animals was eight days, we had a return rate of less than two percent, we
reduced the disease rate by 90 percent from the prior administration, we
reduced the killing rate by 75 percent, no animal ever celebrated an anniversary in the facility, and we saved well over 90 percent of the animals (over 95 % using comparative save rate calculations).
Reduction in intake, while a worthwhile and attainable goal, should be realized through providing positive alternatives to
shelter admission, keeping pets in their homes, and
reducing the number of unwanted animals in the community.
Only a holistic approach will
reduce the number of animals entering Greenville County Animal Care and increase adoptions over euthanasia, say
shelter officials and a nonprofit devoted to helping open -
admission shelters save more than 90 percent of the dogs and cats they house.
The mission of Iowa Humane Alliance is to forge partnerships and develop programs to
reduce animal
shelter admissions and end euthanasia as a form of population control.
As a result of our humane Trap - Neuter - Return efforts,
shelter admissions have decreased,
reducing the number of community cats killed unnecessarily and the financial burden on county taxpayers.
And neighborhoods are made safer and healthier by
reducing the number of unvaccinated cats and costs are lowered by
reducing animal
shelter admissions and the number of nuisance calls to the local animal control department.