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  2. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia

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    No kill advocate Nathan Winograd states that a Los Angeles animal shelter "was claiming to be saving almost all 'adoptable' animals even while it was killing half the dogs and 80% of all cats. A shelter does not achieve No Kill by calling animals 'unadoptable' before killing them; it achieves No Kill by actually saving their lives." [4]

  3. Find a fur-ever friend. 'Clear the Shelters' pet adoption ...

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    Bingo’s Foundation is a 501c3 registered nonprofit all-volunteer, no kill cat adoption and rescue organization operating in Bucks County since 2001. It opened Bingo’s Bungalow as its shelter ...

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    A no kill shelter practices a very strict high live release rate, such as 90%, 95%, or even 100%. Since there is no standard of measurement, some shelters compare live releases to the number of healthy, adoptable animals , while others compare live releases to every animal they took in – as such, the terms high kill, low kill, and no kill are ...

  5. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    To help lower the number of animals euthanized each year, some shelters have developed a no-kill policy. Best Friends Animal Society is the largest no-kill shelter in the United States who adopts policies such as "Save Them All". [3] This shelter and many others strive to keep their animals as long as it takes to find them new homes.

  6. Kitten's social media tale tugs at heartstrings. Cat lovers ...

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    A no-kill cat shelter didn't have the $7,000 needed to save Citrus's life, so it turned to friends on social media. Kitten's social media tale tugs at heartstrings. Cat lovers raise $7K for heart ...

  7. No Kill Advocacy Center - Wikipedia

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    The No Kill Advocacy Center held its first annual No Kill Conference in 2005, with Winograd as the only speaker, [10] and less than two dozen in attendance. [1] The 2012 conference had 33 speakers, including shelter directors with save rates as high as 98%. [10] Attendance jumped from 300 the previous year, to nearly 900. [6]

  8. Bird flu kills more than half the big cats at a Washington ...

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    Bird flu has been on the rise in Washington state and one sanctuary was hit hard: 20 big cats – more than half of the facility’s population – died over the course of weeks.

  9. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    A no-kill shelter is a usually private organization whose policies include the specification that no healthy, pet-worthy animal be euthanized; Not-for-profit rescue organizations typically operate through a network of volunteer foster homes. [4] These rescue organizations are also committed to a no-kill policy.