Because Los Angeles city
shelters kill healthy community cats.
When
shelters kill healthy cats for any reason, whether it's because they are feral or because the shelter is overcrowded, it's not euthanasia.
Not exact matches
«In this difficult economy,
shelters and rescue groups need donations more than ever to keep up with the demand for their lifesaving efforts, «said Jane Hoffman, President of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, a coalition of more than 150 animal
shelters and rescue groups committed to ending the
killing of
healthy and treatable cats and dogs at New York City
shelters.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is Atlanta's leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in county
shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation.
If we are to really get to being a no
kill nation — where no
healthy or treatable animal is
killed for being homeless — we need to quit talking about being «no
kill shelters» — and have all organizations in a community in order to become «no
kill communities».
No
Kill Nation: A national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the systematic
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in our nation's
shelters.
A national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the systematic
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in our nation's
shelters.
Sadly, it's an all - too - common situation — 9,000
healthy and treatable dogs and cats are
killed in America's
shelters every single day.
Alakesi Sorokin, director of Basya Services, the company hired for extermination, was quoted as calling Sochi's strays «biological trash,» yet the company denies the
killing of
healthy dogs, «insisting that it placed them in
shelters and only disposed of animals found dead in the streets,» according to Radio Free Europe.
As goals are achieved, Maddie's Fund will provide New York City animal welfare groups and veterinarians with up to $ 15.5 million to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable
shelter dogs and cats within ten years.
Educating others is the key to stopping pet overpopulation and euthanization of
healthy, loving animals.Our county
kill shelters are overflowing with pets, many of whom will never make it out alive.
Historically, a no -
kill community has been defined as one where no
healthy, or treatable and adoptable dog or cat was
killed in a municipal
shelter.
To anyone who supports the murdering of
healthy animals in «
shelters», I have this question for you: Would it be ok if someone
killed YOU?
Municipal and private animal
shelters also want to stop the
killing of
healthy cats, regardless of whether they have the resources to do so.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is the leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in county
shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
Today's society has a heightened awareness of the staggering euthanasia rates occurring in animal
shelters, and there is more determination than ever to reduce the
killing of
healthy animals.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Inc., founded in 2002 and powered by Maddie's Fund ®, The Pet Rescue Foundation, with support from the ASPCA, is a coalition of more than 150 animal rescue groups and
shelters working with Animal Care & Control of NYC (AC&C) to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable cats and dogs at AC&C
shelters.
Even so, it would seem that we should be able to get 20 % of the would - be pet seekers matched up with a
shelter / rescue pet so that
shelter can stop
killing healthy (& treatable) animals.
While animal
shelters defend
shelter killing of even
healthy and friendly animals, most dog and cat lovers, armed with the facts, find it abhorrent.
Founded in 2002, LifeLine Animal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in county
shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
No one wants to know that perfectly
healthy pets are
killed at the
shelter due to limited space, or behavioral problems caused by the stressful confinement of the
shelter.
More than 17,000 adoptable,
healthy or treatable
shelter pets were
killed.
As goals are achieved, Maddie's Fund will provide animal welfare groups and veterinarians up to $ 4.9 million to end the
killing of Erie County's
healthy and treatable
shelter dogs and cats.
Feral cats live full,
healthy lives outdoors, but are
killed in
shelters.
Using the word «euthanasia» masks what really happens to
healthy cats in pounds and
shelters — they are
killed.
Creating no -
kill cities simply means that
healthy or treatable pets will not be
killed for the sake of making more space in
shelters.
Best Friends has put together a coalition in Los Angeles dedicated to ending the
killing of
healthy and adoptable pets in L.A. city
shelters, as well as programs to spay / neuter animals, find homes for
shelter pets, and raise public awareness.
Healthy Paws was invited to the arrival of the most recent Freedom Flight carried out by Wings of Rescue, an all - volunteer organization that flies
shelter pets slated for euthanasia into communities with no -
kill shelters and foster systems.
Every citizen can help San Antonio achieve No
Kill — where no
healthy, adoptable pet will ever have to be euthanized for lack of space at a
shelter or for lack of a home.
This ends the cycle of impounding and
killing healthy community cats, and allows
shelters to focus more resources on adoptable animals, which is what they are designed for.
All
healthy or treatable animals are adopted or placed with other rescue groups or no -
kill shelters for adoption, and euthanasia is reserved only when medically necessary or when an animal behaviorally is not safe in the community.
Instead of wasting money on an endless cycle of impounding and
killing healthy cats in
shelters, animal control officers and
shelter staff can focus on animals in need.
Fabulous, we (and several other qualified rescues) have been working with our local
kill shelter and they have not had to Euthanize any
healthy adoptable dogs in 2 years now.
A no -
kill shelter is a
shelter that saves
healthy, treatable and rehabilitatable animals.
People who are running
shelters often embrace RTF with joy, because it allows them to stop
killing healthy cats, even in
shelters that receive large numbers of cats.
the idea here is to do what you can to reduce the number of animals
killed in
shelters across the USA as well as getting a dog that will be
healthy and the kind of pet you want.
Today, an animal entering a
shelter in this country has just shy of a one in two chance of being
killed, with millions of animals — the vast majority of whom are
healthy or treatable — losing their lives every year.
The HSUS has long been committed to achieving an end to the euthanasia of
healthy, adoptable animals (Setting Aside Semantics: Not
Killing Pets Must Be Our Goal) and believes that it is vital for
shelters, rescue groups, TNR groups, community leaders, and citizens to work together toward that goal.
Its primary goal is to rescue rabbits from high -
kill animal
shelters and, once
healthy and spayed or neutered, to find them a home as a house rabbit.
To make matters worse, approximately 9,000
healthy, adoptable
shelter pets are being
killed every day in our nation's
shelters — almost four million a year.
I have been a devoted animal lover all of my life, sickened at the number of
healthy, lovable dogs and cats
killed each day in our
shelters simply because there are more of them than welcoming homes.
a
shelter that has not implemented many of the strategies available to them to decrease, or even end,
killing of
healthy, adoptable pets.
Those dedicated to no -
kill want to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable animals in
shelters.
Provide a comfortable and cozy kennel to at least one dog each month at the NKLA Adoption Center where we have partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to help end the
killing of
healthy and treatable pets in Los Angeles
shelters.
Understanding What «NO
KILL» Really Means: 2 CE credits available One on one explanation and discussion worth 1 CE Participation in calculating sample Save Rates and categorizing physical exam findings into appropriate categories within our diagnosis matrix worth 1 additional CE - At its simplest definition, No Kill shelters and No Kill communities save all healthy and treatable p
KILL» Really Means: 2 CE credits available One on one explanation and discussion worth 1 CE Participation in calculating sample Save Rates and categorizing physical exam findings into appropriate categories within our diagnosis matrix worth 1 additional CE - At its simplest definition, No
Kill shelters and No Kill communities save all healthy and treatable p
Kill shelters and No
Kill communities save all healthy and treatable p
Kill communities save all
healthy and treatable pets.
These figures meet how «no
kill»
shelters are often measured; all
healthy and treatable animals or at least 90 % saved.
Not only is PAWS the largest No
Kill animal
shelter in the city of Brotherly Love, but it also operates two low cost clinics, helping local families keep their best friend's happy,
healthy, and in a loving forever home!
Every year, 3 to 4 MILLION
healthy cats and kittens, dogs and puppies, are
killed in this country's
shelters, simply because they can not find homes.
Led by Best Friends Animal Society, NKLA is a coalition of animal rescue organizations, city
shelters and passionate individuals dedicated to ending the
killing of
healthy and treatable pets in L.A.
shelters.
The Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, of which all four of the
shelters participating in the parade are members, is a coalition of approximately 100 animal
shelters and rescue groups that are working with the City of New York to end the
killing of
healthy and treatable dogs and cats in the city within the next 10 years.