View Single Post
Old 08-13-2007, 10:07 AM   #1
Tink's Mom
With Indy In My Heart
Donating Member
 
Tink's Mom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Texas
Posts: 8,442
Default [News] No-Kill shelters may be harmful to animals

Overcrowding can cause suffering, pet welfare advocates say -

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20246424/

SAN ANTONIO - In the old lobby of the city-run animal shelter, a cheerful-looking sign written in neon pink, blue and yellow delivers a somber message: In a week’s time, 1,004 dogs and cats were brought in and 925 were killed.
San Antonio’s Animal Care Services wants to turn those numbers around by converting to a “no-kill” facility, meaning all animals deemed healthy or treatable would stay at the shelter until adopted. The program is to be phased in by 2012.
Animal welfare advocates caution that the national shift toward no-kill shelters isn’t always in the best interest of the animals who never find a home.
“It sounds very good, but the reality is that it will probably leave some animals to suffer,” said Daphna Nachminovitch, director of the domestic animal department at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.

'Warehousing' a top concern
No-kill shelters that have worked elsewhere in the country have succeeded because they partner with other local facilities. But many no-kill shelters have no backup plan and hang onto animals for months, sometimes years, until they are adopted, causing crowding and health problems for the animals.
“I’ve been to good no-kills, and I’ve been to bad no-kills,” said Jef Hale, the San Antonio shelter’s director. “I was at a no-kill in Louisiana and basically what they did is they just put animals in a cage and they just continued to add animals to a cage. ... If we put them in a cage and we don’t interact with them, we slowly drive them crazy.”
The practice of “warehousing” is a top concern for animal organizations when a shelter decides to go no-kill. And animal advocates say they understand that killing the animals is sometimes the only humane way to end overcrowding.
__________________
Mom of Bruno RIP Tinkerbelle Tala & Howard Indy & Stuart
Tink's Mom is offline   Reply With Quote
Welcome Guest!
Not Registered?

Join today and remove this ad!