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  2. 50 Proud Pet Owners Share The Delightful Pets They Adopted In ...

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    23% of dogs and 31% of cats were obtained from animal shelters and humane societies in the US. 20% of dog and 28% of cat owners learned about their pets through family and friends, while 34% of ...

  3. Mom's Dedication to Rescuing Kitten Pays Off When Her Cat ...

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    Related: Moment Rescue Cat 'Adopts' Tiny Abandoned Kitten Is Truly Magical "Your cat is keeping the kitten. Y’all are along for the ride. Congrats!" wrote commenter @kpickle83. I think you're right!

  4. Alley Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Alley Cat Rescue is an international nonprofit organization, headquartered in Mount Rainier, Maryland, that works to protect cats using trap–neuter–return for community cats; rescue, and neuter before adoption; promoting compassionate, non-lethal population control; and by providing national and international resources for cat caretakers.

  5. Man Brings Home 'Saddest Cat in Shelter' and the Kitty's ...

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    When you bring home a new pet, especially rescued animal who has spent some time in a shelter, pound, or on the streets, it may take them a while to relax and open up.

  6. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    [18] [20] [16] "Examining a large municipal animal shelter with a large number of dog and cat data, color and coat pattern were implicated in adoption rates, with more light-colored animals adopted and fewer euthanized than their dark-colored and patterned counterparts. [21] "Wells and Hepper (1992) reported that potential adopters at an animal ...

  7. Animal rescue group - Wikipedia

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    Animal shelters often work closely with rescue groups, because shelters that have difficulty placing otherwise healthy and pet-worthy animals would usually rather have the animal placed in a home than euthanized; while shelters might run out of room, rescue groups can often find volunteers with space in their homes for temporary placement.