That doesn't just mean fewer animals in the shelter — it means more fixed,
vaccinated pets in homes.
Not exact matches
You can also adopt from the Best Friends
Pet Adoption and Spay / Neuter Center
in Mission Hills or our NKLA
Pet Adoption Center
in West L.A.. Each
pet at the center comes from a Los Angeles shelter or our Kitten Nursery and is
vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and microchipped before going to a new
home.
I bet the percent of feral cats
in managed colonies
vaccinated for rabies is far higher than the percentage of
pet cats
in homes vaccinated for rabies.
Providence Animal Center requires permission from
home owners to foster
pets and that each
pet in the
home is spayed / neutered and
vaccinated against distemper and rabies.
Some of the topics of interest to me would be: Vaccination myths - how often do we truly need to
vaccinate Animal behavior and dealing with high anxiety
pets Behavior modification for cats - humanely keep them from scratching Reducing stress during travel / boarding Basic
home grooming guidance - you know first hand we are challenged
in that area!
And once you've had a dog with parvo
in your
home, don't bring an unvaccinated dog into your
home or you risk infection and illness of that
pet; only bring
vaccinated and protected dogs into your
home.
Understand that all
pets in an adopter's
home must be fully
vaccinated and on heartworm preventative, no exceptions.