We are shifting our services to meet the changing needs on the ground — as
shelter populations decrease, federal and state programs support more short - term housing solutions, and people look to establish a semblance of normalcy in their lives
Not exact matches
By providing access to subsidized spay / neuter services to owners and caregivers of certain
populations of animals, and by working on free - roaming cat colonies,
shelter intake rates
decrease.
The findings are important because upper respiratory infection (URI)
decreases the likelihood of a cat being successfully adopted, and is a leading cause of illness and euthanasia in
shelter cat
populations.
I recently met with a few
shelters that are interested in
decreasing their length of stay and increasing adoptions of a particular at - risk
population — adult pit bulls.
TNR stabilizes cat
populations, greatly reduces the number of calls of concern about cats that municipalities receive,
decreases euthanasia rates at
shelters, and saves municipalities money.
The truth is that TNR stabilizes cat
populations, greatly reduces the number of calls of concern about cats,
decreases euthanasia rates at
shelters, and saves municipalities money.
Our mission is to keep pets and their senior owners together in order to increase the quality as well as quantity of their years together, while
decreasing the problem of pet over
population in
shelters across the county.
Reaching that threshold will dramatically
decrease the
population of community cats and, in turn, reduce the number of cats that end up at the county's animal
shelter.
Save the lives of animals in need, while reducing the homeless
population and
decreasing the number of animals entering and being killed within the municipal
shelter system.
aims to
decrease the homeless cat
population within Dallas in two ways: by promoting the adoption of
shelter cats and by participating in trap - neuter - release initiatives for feral cats.
We also hope to help
decrease pet over
population,
shelter overcrowding, and animal euthanasia at
shelters due to space by providing an affordable, yet high quality, pet sterilization service.
You may saturate the area with vaccinated, spayed or neutered dogs and open the door to safety net programs to help both save the dogs in the
shelter and
decrease the intact
population in homes.
Speed Animals» Path through the
Shelter The Animal Rescue League of Boston implemented a «Fast Track for Cats» program as part of several efforts to
decrease length of stay and lower daily
population numbers.
Diverting the high - risk community cat
population at intake to sterilization / vaccination / ear tip programs and releasing them back to their original neighborhoods creates a dramatic and immediate
decrease to
shelter intake.
By
decreasing the pet
population and increasing adoption rates, we can eliminate overcrowding in
shelters and stop euthanizing dogs and cats who are worthy of living beautiful lives.
This
decrease is in part due to a decision by
shelter management to not release some friendly cats during the cooler winter months when cat
population is not at capacity.
While the length of stay remains an important metric for assessing the potential for
decreasing quality of life and / or non-live outcomes for
sheltered animals, critically examining the additional factors such as resources allocated to these animals during that length of stay may support the goal of increasing live outcomes for this
population, while also preserving the animal's quality of life.
Even though large numbers of cats are euthanized in
shelters, the numbers do not come close to reaching a tipping point to
decrease outdoor cat
populations.
Determine and state the specific goal (s) of the RTF program, for example; a reduction of cat euthanasias in the community, or reduction in the number of nuisance cat calls, or a
decrease in overall
shelter population of cats or shortening the length of stay for cats in the
shelter.
More and more
shelters, both public and private, are working harder than ever to go from dark, smelly, and depressing places that warehouse animals until they're killed, to friendly and inviting community centers with comprehensive programming and pet care services to help
decrease pet
populations, increase adoptions, prevent pet homelessness, and most importantly, save lives.
The most important step a humane community can take to
decrease companion animal overpopulation is to make a safe, effective, voluntary spay / neuter program available and readily accessible to the community, and create programs and incentives targeted to the
populations known to be contributing disproportionately to
shelter intake and euthanasia.