Sentences with phrase «total shelter intake»

Percentage of total shelter intake comprised of cats: Approximately 50 % (but in some regions 2/3 of shelter population is cats)

Not exact matches

The total of these intake numbers forms the basis of why any animal shelter exists, and the extent of the animal problem in your area.
More related to our research, they did not find any trends or statistically significant results demonstrating any relationship between total spay / neuter surgeries and shelter intake.
Utilizing the same shape and size (in land area) as the intervention area, four control areas were identified that displayed similar levels of shelter intake for dogs and cats as well as comparable numbers of humans, total households, and median incomes.
To put that number of dogs into perspective, for those well versed in movement factoids, it is about 100 animals more than last year's combined total intake of dogs for two of the nation's most rightly respected no - kill shelters, Tompkins County SPCA in New York and Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA in Virginia.
The Montgomery County Animal Shelter confirmed that since TLC opened, we have reduced the cat and dog total intake at the shelter by almost 600 animals per month during their peak intake Shelter confirmed that since TLC opened, we have reduced the cat and dog total intake at the shelter by almost 600 animals per month during their peak intake shelter by almost 600 animals per month during their peak intake months!
The «Save Rate» is the calculation of animals that leave our shelter alive divided by our total intake, as is the industry best practice.
The total capacity for cats of all U.S. shelters and sanctuaries combined ---- which is higher now than ever before, but includes many facilities that are unsuitable for longterm holding ---- is still less than 25 % of annual shelter intake of cats, now lower than at any time since 1950.
Making up 24 percent of intake and nearly 40 percent of the shelter's daily population, in 2015 the live release rate for pit bulls was only 62 percent compared to the 82 percent total dog live release rate.
** A shelter's «Live Release Rate» is the number of live outcomes (which includes beginning animal count as well as new intakes) divided by the number of total outcomes.
SJACS total shelter cat intakes from 2006 — 2014, including cats entering from contract cities, in comparison to the human population.
If there is more than one intake shelter in a community, total intake of all the shelters should be used to calculate IPTP.
Shelter intakes increased slightly over 2015 for a total intake of 2, 844, with 156 more animals coming through our doors in 2016.
Another reason for caution when interpreting the effects of MSN legislation is that shelter intake and euthanasia statistics are often presented as a total number of dogs and cats.
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