In addition to HSWC's TNR program
returning unadoptable cats to their outdoor homes, they've also lowered their intake numbers through a great education initiative to decrease owner surrender.
Not exact matches
The study claims cats kill birds and mammals with abandon, and that trap - neuter -
return — the nationally popular and humane program to stabilize and reduce the population of unsocialized (
unadoptable) feral cats — isn't working.
Holodenschi has also formed strong ties with the local Humane Society, including setting up a TNR program to move
unadoptable community cats out of the shelter by providing spay or neuter services and
returning them to their outdoor homes.
We also manage the Barn / Outdoor Cat Program and the Community Cat Program where otherwise
unadoptable but healthy cats are
returned to where they came after being altered, vaccinated and ear - tipped - these programs saves the lives of hundreds of cats every year.
He had been deemed «
unadoptable» because he had been
returned twice to the rescue and, was a 5 - year old alpha male who needed to be an only dog.
When you're the director of a rescue, it's inevitable that you'll get stuck with a «collection» of dogs that were either
unadoptable to begin with, or got
returned so many times you just took them off the roster.
until finally after 4 confusing years of being adopted,
returned, adopted,
returned... the poor dog is finally deemed
unadoptable and pts?
However, when an
unadoptable cat can not be
returned to its original environment, then relocation is a possibility.
If deemed behaviorally
unadoptable and suitably healthy, the cats have the alteration surgery, ear tip removal for identification in the field after
return, rabies and common cat disease vaccinations, microchip, and a recovery period at the shelter during the state mandated 72 h hold.
He had already been adopted and
returned twice and his original rescue group deemed him «
unadoptable.»
Local cat advocates discussed a program with the shelter manager, based on a 2008 Jacksonville, Florida, USA plan (Mitchell, 2008), to alter all healthy feral cats impounded at the shelter, and then
return the cats to their place of capture, rather than euthanize them as healthy but
unadoptable.
They discussed as well needed changes in the operation of the shelter such as ways to increase adoptions, a trap neuter
return program for feral cats, better evaluations for animals so that they would not be mistakenly labeled
unadoptable.
He had been deemed
unadoptable by his rescue group (because he'd been
returned twice by two different families).
For a dog that was deemed «
unadoptable» by his «rescue» group because he'd been
returned by 2 different families.