Not exact matches
Fountain Hills, AZ About Blog Fearless Kitty Rescue is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned
cats and kittens primarily from high - kill
shelters and owners
who can no longer care
for them.
Here the central personality belongs to a feisty
shelter cat who finds a home
for the first time.
We wish to reduce the population of unwanted
cats by maintaining a spay and neuter program
for feral
cats and by
sheltering cats who no longer have people to care
for them.
Linda Holland, a volunteer on the board of directors, explains that Street
Cats primarily rescues cats from individuals (not shelters) who have found strays in their yards or who have pets they can no longer care
Cats primarily rescues
cats from individuals (not shelters) who have found strays in their yards or who have pets they can no longer care
cats from individuals (not
shelters)
who have found strays in their yards or
who have pets they can no longer care
for.
There are some
shelters who have lifesaving programs
for cats, but across the nation, more than 70 percent of
cats who enter
shelters are killed.
Feral
cats are then returned to their familiar environment and, hopefully, cared
for by volunteers,
who may provide food and
shelter, and monitor them
for sickness.
but I will never forget that it's volunteers providing enrichment
for dogs or
cats in a
shelter, or working at events to get the animals adopted, or
who foster dogs,
cats, green iguanas even — all these folks make it possible to save more lives.
This Saturday, March 19, the
shelter will celebrate «St. Catrick's Day» and FOTAS will pay the $ 35 adoption fee
for the first three people
who take home a
cat.
We encourage projects that support the development and assessment of innovative ideas that have a high likelihood of advancing lifesaving of dogs and
cats who are in
shelters or at risk of entering
shelters or the utilization of foster care
for dogs and
cats.
The Mayor's Alliance
for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund, is a coalition of 85 animal rescue groups and
shelters that are working with the City of New York to find homes
for every
cat and dog in the city
who needs one.
An experienced animal trainer
who volunteers at local
shelters, Davidson has spent years working with abandoned
cats and dogs, as well as doing regular photo shoots
for the Oregon Zoo.
The Association
for a Pet Adoption Center (APAC) is a 501 (c) 3 not -
for profit group of concerned volunteers
who are working toward a time when homeless, unwanted animals are no longer being destroyed in our
shelter, and when every dog and
cat can be guaranteed a good life in a caring environment.
For example, heartworm positive dogs
who might otherwise have been euthanized at the city
shelter or taking in older dogs or
cats or mixed breeds of all sizes.
Originally founded to build huts /
shelters (a.k.a. «habitats»)
for feral
cats, Habitat for Cats was established in 1999 to help relieve the suffering of feral and homeless cats, who have been called «the most neglected animal in the animal humane network.&ra
cats, Habitat
for Cats was established in 1999 to help relieve the suffering of feral and homeless cats, who have been called «the most neglected animal in the animal humane network.&ra
Cats was established in 1999 to help relieve the suffering of feral and homeless
cats, who have been called «the most neglected animal in the animal humane network.&ra
cats,
who have been called «the most neglected animal in the animal humane network.»
We also need fosters
who are willing to care
for either mama dogs and their puppies, mama
cats and their kittens or just puppies and kittens that have been abandoned to the
Shelter.
«We strongly encourage people
who love animals and can properly care
for one, to come to the
shelter and adopt a
cat for free today.
You'd meet
shelter staff
who care
for just a few dozen
cats a year and those that
shelter tens of thousands of
cats annually.
«This expansion has been lifesaving
for a handful of owner - surrendered
cats who became extremely stressed and even fractious in the
shelter environment.
DAWS will be working to build new outdoor
cat shelters to support the many caretakers throughout the area
who dedicate their time to caring
for homeless and feral
cats.
(Follow link
for full list of items we need — http://www.young-williams.org. Through the generosity of Hill's Pet Nutrition ®, the
shelter receives free dry food
for all of the dogs and
cats in our centers but we can use donations of canned
cat and dog food
for our residents and will add dry food to our Pet Food Pantry to help pet owners
who are having difficult times financially.
«She was a skinny little thing when she came in here,» said Jesse Oldham,
who has been caring
for the
cat in her small office at the ASPCA since February, when the emergency
shelter closed.
We re-home
cats who are at risk of euthanasia in
shelters or whose guardians can no longer care
for them.
They try to solve this problem by encouraging or requiring people to spay or neuter their pets (to reduce the number of
cats and dogs
who need homes), 57 encouraging people to adopt animals from
shelters rather than purchasing them from pet stores or breeders (to increase the number of people looking to provide homes to animals in
shelters), 58 and donating money to
shelters and foster programs that care
for cats and dogs waiting to be adopted (so they can house animals
for longer).59 Collectively, these solutions have greatly reduced the number of
cats and dogs euthanized in
shelters.60 The problem is well understood, although making further progress in solving it may be expensive in areas where all these solutions have already been implemented.
Sick or injured dogs and
cats who find themselves in our local municipal
shelters are more likely to be put down because treatment
for these illnesses or injuries can be costly.
Despite the lack of fanfare,
for shelter staff and volunteers
who had lobbied to give
cats like him a chance, it was a momentous occasion — and a reminder that the work of saving lives doesn't occur in a political vacuum.
Our clients are the kind of forever families we hope every
shelter dog and
cat will find, the pet owners
who give and receive second chances thanks to financial aid organizations like FACE and the generous donors
who made the unconditional love of a therapy dog a reality
for several local families living with autism.
As
for those
who volunteer, I have
cats of my own, and when our
shelter had distemper, I took every precaution.
I have devoted my life to rescuing, adopting, fostering,
sheltering and helping in any way I can with the unfortunate dogs and
cats who have been abandoned, abused, lost, neglected and uncared
for.
She wants to be able to find a perfect match
for each
cat and each person
who comes into our
shelter.
In addition to addressing the issue of low - income owners
who would otherwise not be able to pay
for spay / neuter surgeries
for their pets, Target Zero works with
shelters to address free roaming communities of
cats that reproduce exponentially if left untended.
Finally, the intervention itself was designed and implemented in a much broader and comprehensive way beyond just spay / neuter to prevent intake by seeking numerous paths to engage pet owners and reduce
shelter intake of
cats and Pit Bull type dogs (
who are at high risk
for longer
shelter stays and euthanasia compared to other dogs).
Saving
cats who enter
shelters across America has proven to be a challenge
for many communities.
my
cats love to eat, but imeging, if i wont give them food, what can hapen, it is time
for open an organization
for support animals... low income people
who wants to an addapt pets, if be like that in the
shelters no one can stay
Volunteer at your local
shelter and make a point to spend extra time with
cats who have been at the
shelter for a long time.
Since 2011 the animal
shelter has partnered with Pets
for Patriots to help some of the most overlooked dogs and
cats in its care find loving homes with veterans
who join our program.
The Guelph Humane Society is looking
for regular
shelter volunteers
who can commit to at least once weekly to walk, bath, groom, clean and care
for strong, exuberant dogs; socialize with their
cats or rabbits and play with the kittens.
In the past week 269 animals had to be killed at the animal
shelter because homes could not be found
for them.The county animal control department pays $ 25 to eligible owners of dogs and
cats who have their pets spayed or neutered to control animal populations.
This also includes trying to help someone find a home
for their owned
cats if they can no longer keep them, as well as strays or unwanted kittens
who are owned (not in the
shelter system).
What's more, by allowing shy or noise - sensitive
cats to be made available
for adoption from these more private quarters, more
cats will be saved
who would otherwise not be adoptable from the
shelter.
Humane Haven Animal
Shelter would like to introduce you to Audrey and Thomas, two outstanding kids
who made a fantastic impact
for the homeless
cats and dogs of HHAS.
Take your Pets
for Patriots approval letter to any
shelter partner to adopt an eligible dog or
cat who meets your needs, lifestyle and activity level.
Reactive programs are those that work to save the animals once they have reached the
shelters, and include adoption programs, foster homes, working with placement partners, and programs like Feral Freedom, which may be the single most effective program
for saving the lives of community
cats entering our
shelters,
who would typically die without this type of intervention.
Foster parents are always needed
for cats, kittens, dogs and puppies — from orphaned kittens
who need round - the - clock feedings to animals
who find the
shelter environment too stressful — and everything in between.
Under the bill,
shelter staff would be required to scan
for a microchip each
cat and dog
who enters the facility.
Congratulations to Sandra Lynn
who won a free outdoor
shelter for their colony
cats and a bottle of Feral Flower Essence from FixNation board member Jackson Galaxy's Spirit Essences line through FixNation's National Feral
Cat Day story competition!
August 2012 Research suggests that eliminating adoption fees does not devalue the animal in the eyes of the adopter, and that free adult
cat adoption programs could «dramatically impact the lives of thousands of
shelter cats who would otherwise reside in a
shelter for months or be euthanized.»
For example, if you have
cats, you will not be asked to foster a dog
who does not get along with
cats and the
shelter or rescue will only ask you to foster dogs
who have demonstrated an ability to get along with
cats.
The goals of this expanded foster program include decreasing the time spent in a
shelter for adult dogs and
cats, improving welfare, reducing the overall number of pets housed at PACC and providing a lifesaving pathway
for pets
who experience emotional decline due to the stress of living in the
shelter environment.
Congratulations to Jenna Allen
who won a free outdoor
shelter for their colony
cats and a bottle of Feral Flower Essence from FixNation board member Jackson Galaxy's Spirit Essences line through FixNation's National Feral
Cat Day story competition!
A few barriers to TNR remain in the county's code, such as a mandatory hold period
for cats in the
shelter and a policy that considers citizens
who feed
cats to be their owners.