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Victorian Animal Aid - My Cat scheme
Workers at the Victorian Animal Welfare shelter are sick and tired of being the community's executioners. Each year shelter staff are forced to put down more than 30,000 cats; most of them are perfectly healthy and rehomeable cats and kittens. Read more...
Bird lover shares her home with dozens of discarded pets
"Unfortunately the breeders keep breeding them and the pet stores keep selling them without giving the buyer any knowledge whatsoever about how to take care of them. I mean, first off some birds have the intelligence level of a 5-year-old child." A loud, messy 5-year-old who can live for 30 or more years, needs constant attention and often misbehaves. Read more...
Dogs' best friend
One dog. That was the plan. "It's always trouble when I come down here, because it's so hard to leave them," Jennings, a 65-year- old psychotherapist, said. "Rescuing a dog is like smoking dope or popping pills, or whatever. It's addicting. I can't stop it." Read more...
Rescue Me
As a small number of shelters across the country adopt a "no-kill" policy, refusing to euthanize homeless animals, one of Boston's best-known shelters isn't interested in joining the movement. One emotional day inside reveals why. Read more...
US - Maximum Bliss at the Pound
Gary Weitzman, the shelter's medical director, said that because of the calming music, fresh water and heated floors, abused and diseased animals heal faster. Staff members say they have noticed a distinct improvement in the animals' behavior and health. Adoptions are up, said adoption manager Shelley Petrasek, who credits the visible amenities with making people feel good about adopting animals. Read more...
Rescuing cats is a dirty job
The things she's willing to do to save a cat. Get herself clawed and bitten. Stay up all night trapping. Have no life. This cat rescue business can be about as glamorous as vacationing at a landfill. Read more...
Animal control officer's best tool? Dog biscuits...
Gumm is well equipped for his job as a King County animal control officer, but he keeps what he considers his most important gear stashed between the seats in the truck's cab: a bag of dog biscuits. "We may have to yell at the owners," Gumm said one morning last week, "but the dogs get the biscuits." Read more...
Dog rescue group urges clampdown on breeding bull terriers
A dog rescue group in the Lothians is calling for restrictions on breeding Staffordshire bull terriers to be brought in after reporting record numbers of the animals being abandoned. Read more...
What Happened to the No-Kill Millennium?
A 7-week-old kitten weighs about a pound; its veins are the size of vermicelli. So if you're administering a lethal dose of sodium pentobarbital, an anesthetic agent blue as a summer sky, you'll probably inject directly into its round, spotted belly. If you have five cages of kittens to kill this morning, you don't have time to go looking for slippery little veins. Read more...
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