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  2. Fresno creates new animal services unit. Will bigger ... - AOL

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    The city and Fresno Humane Animal Services partnered in July 2022 after the city’s relationship with Central California SPCA ... city’s shelter as well as the Fresno County animal center at ...

  3. Fresno turning away healthy dogs, cats at city-owned shelter ...

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    Deputy City Manager Alma Torres, who has spearheaded the transition of the animal center operations from Fresno Humane to the city, told the council that the shelter’s census included more than ...

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    A high kill shelter euthanizes many of the animals they take in; a low kill shelter euthanizes few animals and usually operates programs to increase the number of animals that are released alive. A shelter's live release rate is the measure of how many animals leave a shelter alive compared to the number of animals they have taken in.

  5. ‘Kitten season’ in Fresno: When baby cats are left to die ...

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    A story by Vice.com in 2014 reported Disneyland had an approximate cat population of 100, with employees feeding, vaccinating and helping the animals get neutered. Last year in Fresno County, the ...

  6. Joybound People & Pets - Wikipedia

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    They decided to open their own shelter, [4] and in February of the following year, the Animal Rescue Foundation opened. [3] In 2003, the organization moved to Walnut Creek, California, where it is headquartered in a 37,700 square feet (3,500 m 2) building. By 2015, ARF reported rescuing 30,000 cats and dogs and spaying or neutering 28,000.

  7. California Assembly Bill 1634 (2007) - Wikipedia

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    Supporters of the bill claim that legislative action is needed, because about 400,000 animals are euthanized (killed) in California's shelters each year, [19] that animal shelter services cost California taxpayers $250 million a year, [20] that a dog born in California currently has nearly a 1 in 4 chance of being ultimately euthanized in a ...