Cats without microchips were
reunited with their owners only 1.8 % of the time, whereas microchipped cats went back home 38.5 % of the time.
Not exact matches
Only 42 % of these dogs were successfully
reunited with their
owners.
According to the American Humane Association,
only 2 % of lost cats and 15 % of lost dogs are
reunited with their
owners.
Fortunately, it was
only a few minutes before the dog's
owner found us, and we were able to
reunite Pet
with Pet - Parent!
Practical ways to reduce this rate include: spay & neuter your pets; properly id your pets (even indoors -
only pets can accidentally escape) so that a lost pet can be
reunited with you; when moving, put a temporary tag on your pet
with a phone number of someone who will know how to reach you; keep licenses current — this funds the shelters and license information is used to
reunite pets
with their
owners.
According to the ASPCA, approximately 3.4 million cats enter shelters every year in the US — and of those,
only 100,000 are
reunited with owners, another 1.3 million are adopted — and a...
Both tags and microchips are
only effective in
reuniting a lost pet
with his
owner when the
owner's contact information is accurate.
Twice as many cats are dumped in shelters compared to dogs, and whereas 68 per cent of stray dogs are
reunited with their
owners,
only 10 per cent of cats are returned home.
(Battersea Press Release)
Only 30 per cent of stray dogs that have arrived at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home since the beginning of the year were able to be
reunited with their worried
owners.
A study by the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy found that animal shelters
only reunited two percent of impounded cats
with their
owners.
Less than 2 % of cats entering shelters were
reunited with their
owners, and
only 53 % of lost cats were ever found.
With only 30 days until it is compulsory for every dog in England, Scotland and Wales to be microchipped, the world - famous rescue centre has revealed the difficulties it faces reuniting lost pets with their own
With only 30 days until it is compulsory for every dog in England, Scotland and Wales to be microchipped, the world - famous rescue centre has revealed the difficulties it faces
reuniting lost pets
with their own
with their
owners.
Only 2 percent of cats and 15 percent of dogs without tags or microchips will be
reunited with their
owners, states the American Humane Association.
If it comes into the shelter the cat has
only a 5 % chance of every getting
reunited with its
owner.
We are the
only registration company that does not require a microchip because visual recognition is still the number one way pets are retrieved and
reunited with their
owners.
Unfortunately,
only 15 % of dogs and 2 % of cats were
reunited with their
owners.
It is important to realize that
only 5 % of lost pets that are not wearing identification ever get
reunited with their
owners.
Only 15 - 30 percent of dogs that are lost are
reunited with their
owners and for cats the numbers fall to less than 5 percent.
Despite all of the hard work we do to
reunite animals
with their families, cats are rarely reclaimed and dogs have
only a 30 % chance of going home
with their original
owners.
And while
only approximately 22 percent of lost dogs that enter animal shelters are
reunited with their families, the return - to -
owner rate for micro chipped dogs is over 52 percent, a staggering 238 percent increase!
Cats entering traditional animal pounds and shelters have
only three possible outcomes: being adopted,
reunited with an
owner, or killed.
Did you know that in 2012,
only 5 % of stray cats and 26 % of stray dogs that entered the Canadian shelter system were
reunited with their
owners?
It was always heartwarming to see
owners reunited with their pets, but most often this
only happened
with microchipped pets.
Statistics show that «owned» cats turned in to shelters
only have a three percent chance of eventually
reuniting with their
owners.
A microchip is effective in
reuniting a lost pet
with his
owner only when the
owner's contact information in the microchip database is accurate.
Not
only is the night of July 4th one of the most confusing and frightening for our furriest family that simply don't understand the barrage of explosions from every direction, July 5th is the busiest day of the year for animal shelters trying to
reunite lost dogs
with their
owners.
I can
only see this being the same case for the proper Xbox One version, and now it's also time Playstation
owners to be
reunited with Burnout Paradise offline and online too.