One thing that all these groups agree on is that the problem begins with irresponsible humans who neglect to sterilize their pets, and who abandon
unwanted cats and dogs, kittens and puppies.
We are also proud to offer our services at a low - cost to help reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs in our neighborhood and local shelters.
In an effort to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed several changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policies.Commissioners are expected to approve today the first of the changes, a uniform $ 35 adoption fee for cats and dogs adopted from the animal control shelter at Five Points on U.S. Highway 17 - 92 in Sanford.
Imagine what life would be like without a shelter willing to take stray
unwanted cats and dogs.
Firstly, 200,000
unwanted cats and dogs are killed in pounds and shelters in NSW each year.
Barbara Keenum is outspoken in her belief that too few pet owners use neutering to combat an overpopulation of homeless and
unwanted cats and dogs.
All rescue organizations, whether they euthanize or not, are part of the bigger picture and we recognize that there are simply too many
unwanted cats and dogs and not enough good homes for all of them.
Get your FAF license plate today and help save the lives of countless
unwanted cats and dogs by supporting organizations that offer free or low - cost spay and neuter services across the state of Florida.
With your support, DHA is working hard to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs by providing low cost spay and neuter services to the public.
Preventing the births of
unwanted cats and dogs through well designed spay / neuter assistance programs costs less money per animal over the long run than paying to catch, transport, shelter, and care for unwanted animals — who, all too often, will eventually be euthanized.
NEUTERING POLICY: There are thousands of stray and
unwanted cats and dogs in the UK without homes to go to, simply because too many people allow their pets to have a litter of puppies or kittens.
Today, while there are still too many
unwanted cats and dogs, the euthanasia rate has decreased to about 12.5 dogs and cats per 1,000 people — an almost 90 % drop when compared to numbers recorded fifty years ago!
They can also bring
unwanted cats and dogs, with no cost or questions asked.
In 2009 Tamera purchased a mobile spay / neuter clinic providing low cost, high volume, high quality spay / neuter to the public to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs.
It is important to find responsible homes for healthy
unwanted cats and dogs.
(Warning: Graphic Images In Video) The city of Indianapolis is overrun with thousands of
unwanted cats and dogs, yet some animal advocates claim leaders are largely ignoring the issue, despite numerous warnings to take action.
Imagine if Indianapolis were a city where
no unwanted cats and dogs were euthanized.
These vets graciously discount their services in order to reduce shelter overpopulation, and the subsequent tragedies that often befall
unwanted cats and dogs.
«To help save the lives of countless
unwanted cats and dogs by supporting organizations that offer free or low - cost spay and neuter services across the state of Florida.»
Using conservative litter estimates for the female pets we've sterilized, MN SNAP's work has prevented the birth of more than 4.5 million
unwanted cats and dogs!
Our goal is to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs and to stop the suffering.
The recent proposal to increase the number of low cost spay / neuter clinics is admirable, but it doesn't get to the heart of the matter.The number of
unwanted cats and dogs is the real problem.The issue of breeding animals has two sides.
Fayette Humane Society is dedicated to ending the needless suffering of
unwanted cats and dogs through adoption and an aggressive spay / neuter program.
Florida Animal Friend is dedicated to helping save the lives of countless
unwanted cats and dogs by supporting organizations that offer free or low - cost spay and neuter services (like us!)
As a volunteer, you are helping Heartland Animal Shelter save thousands of
unwanted cats and dogs, giving them the opportunity to find loving new homes.
Every year, thousands of
unwanted cats and dogs are euthanized in shelters or worse, suffer tragic deaths outdoors after being forced to fend for themselves.
ATA is a non-profit animal welfare organization that rescues, fosters, and finds new homes for homeless dogs and cats and provides quality and affordable sterilization surgery to prevent the birth of
unwanted cats and dogs.
Low Cost Sterilization — The backbone of our effort to curtail the breeding of
unwanted cats and dogs is our system of Spay / Neuter Hotlines.
In an effort to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policies.Commissioners last week approved the first of the changes, a uniform $ 35 adoption fee for cats and dogs adopted from the animal control shelter at Five Points on U.S. Highway 17 - 92 in Sanford.
SANFORD — In an effort to reduce the number of
unwanted cats and dogs in Seminole County, the animal control board has proposed changes to the county's pet sterilization and adoption policies.
Each year millions of
unwanted cats and dogs end up in animal shelters.
Millions of
unwanted cats and dogs end up in shelters which can be the end of the line for them.
The group will set up a help desk inside animal control to counsel people bringing in
unwanted cats and dogs.
The fundamental obstacle to stopping the flood of
unwanted cats and dogs is not the money, the space or the know - how... the obstacle is the paradigm that prioritizes collection over prevention.
Not exact matches
The killing of «defenseless creatures» refers to the humane euthanization of
unwanted dogs,
cats,
and other pets at a PETA - run animal shelter.
ACT's mission is to neuter stray
cats and dogs to stop the growth of the population, give medical care to strays when needed
and, if possible, find new homes for
unwanted stray
dogs.
Unwanted, stray
and abandoned
dogs and cats are found all across Oklahoma.
Only 25 percent of the
dogs and a very small percentage of
cats will be purebred; 75 percent of
dogs and nearly all of the
cats will be mixed breed animals that originated in unplanned
and largely
unwanted litters.
Because there are soooooo many
unwanted / homeless
dogs and cats in our area we have to make the difficult decision to say «no» when an animal is too elderly, severely injured
and / or very sick.
The vast majority of
unwanted dogs and cats are born in nations without animal welfare laws.
Former street
cats and unwanted dogs become priceless pets, turning looking for love into forever - loved family friend.
In addition to preventing
unwanted litters of puppies
and kittens, spaying
and neutering makes
dogs less likely to roam or bite, ends yowling by
cats in heat,
and makes
cats less likely to spray
and mark their territory.
Considering the costs of responding to the failure to have
dogs and cats spayed
and neutered,
and the fact that these programs are effective when reaching the homes that produce the majority of
unwanted litters, it is time to start the discussion of publicly operated
and / or supported programs that make spay / neuter services affordable
and accessible for low - income homes to use.
The 1986 Oklahoma
Dog and Cat Sterilization Act was forward - thinking legislation intended to prevent
unwanted litters from being born to former shelter pets; essentially, it was to stop the release of
unwanted pets that then produce more
unwanted pets.
Our direction is different — but it is working
and the options for homeless /
unwanted dogs and cats is improving.
Fewer than one fourth of cities have procedures that actually support compliance with the 1986 Oklahoma
Dog and Cat Sterilization Act, a law intended to keep shelter animals from giving birth to more
unwanted animals; many do not keep records of the number of animals handled
and 28 shelters refused to return calls or told us they would not discuss their shelter policies with the public.
However, while roughly 150 cities
and towns throughout Oklahoma operate city pounds, residents who live outside of the city limits have noplace at which to release an
unwanted dog or
cat.
As with sterilization of female pets, by neutering your male
cat or
dog, you are doing your part to prevent pet overpopulation
and unwanted litters.
This model includes increasing the demand for adoptable shelter
dogs and cats and a simultaneous reduction in
unwanted litters.
There are some great networks but until we get the numbers of
unwanted animals down by more spaying
and neutering
and less breeding of
dogs and cats, etc. the need for a long - term facility that gives these animals a quality of life similar to Best Friends is necessary unless more people can foster these animals because right now the reality is that some of these
dogs and cats are being fostered for years because they have one or two issues that keep them from being attractive to being adopted.