Not exact matches
Noble says SDHS
works to educate the community about the
value of spaying or neutering their pets so fewer animals need
shelter care.
The more often you visit the
shelter, the better you understand a particular kitten, begin bonding with him, and the more you
value the selfless
work that people do.
Johanne Tasse, of the caacQ, explained that the veterinary care teams
working together with
shelters for pets in Quebec are sometimes not
valued enough through the traditional veterinary community.
Our Guiding
Values • Compassion for cats: We focus on the individual welfare and future of each cat in need • Expertise: We strive to be experts in cat welfare, health, behavior,
sheltering, and related programs • Respect for people: We treat our employees, volunteers, donors, clients, and community with respect • Impact: We have a significant and measurable positive impact on the cats in our community • Collaboration: We
work with other individuals and organizations to save more lives • Integrity: We act with integrity and
value transparency • Excellence: We strive for excellence in every aspect of our
work
We are so grateful for the part you have played in helping us all of these years - whether you've supported, followed, volunteered, fostered, adopted, been a
shelter contact or a
valued donor, you have helped save lives and should be infinitely proud of the
work you've enabled.
But of course
shelter is a huge issue of contention, especially in large American urban centers, where real estate
values tell of the harrowing disappearance of the poor and the middle and
working classes from cities.