Animal Welfare Organizations: Learn how and
why animals enter shelter environments, caring for animals in shelter environments, and what they can do now to help support shelter animals;
Not exact matches
This means that it can be very hard to know just by looking which cats are infectious, and this is
why shelters often have
animals enter care who appear healthy, but are actually not.
«If we don't know more about the nature of
animals entering shelters —
why they are
entering shelters and
why they are or are not leaving alive — how can we expect to solve the problem?»
If we truly know how many
animals are
entering and dying in
shelters (along with other measurable data such as what, where and
why), then we can address the problems in an informed and targeted way.
We should also turn the discussion back to the real issue, which is
why so many
shelters continue to kill 70 %, 80 %, 90 % and more of the
animals who
enter their doors.