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Cat
& Dog Over population Facts
Two unaltered cats and all their descendents
can number 420,000 in just seven years.
Two unaltered dogs and all their descendents
can number 67,000 in just six years.
"No homes for littermates" is
one of the top ten reasons people relinquish
their cats and dogs to shelters.
The top reason both cat guardians and dog
guardians give for not having their pet
altered is that they simply have not bothered
to do it yet.
20% of cat guardians think their cat is
too young to be altered, and 18% say they
are not able to afford spay/neuter surgery.
21% of dog guardians want to breed their
dog, and 13% think their dog is too young
to be altered.
An estimated 5 million cats and dogs are
killed in shelters each year. That's one
about every six and one half seconds.
Tens of millions of stray and feral cats
struggle to survive on their own outdoors.
Although some are altered and live in managed
colonies, most are not altered and receive
no health care. They reproduce at will and
many suffer from illness or injury before
dying.
Over half (56%) of dog guardians and nearly
two-thirds (63%) of cat guardians rank pet
overpopulation as the most important pet
issue.
In a study of relinquishment of cats and
dogs in 12 U.S. animal shelters, 30% of
the surrendered dogs were purebreds.
The same study indicated that 55% of the
surrendered dogs and 47% of the surrendered
cats were unaltered.
It costs U.S. taxpayers an estimated $2
billion each year to round up, house, kill,
and dispose of homeless animals.
Over 56% of dogs and puppies entering shelters
are killed, based on reports from over 1,055
facilities across America.
Approximately 71% of cats and kittens entering
shelters are killed, based on reports from
1,055 facilities across America.
These
facts, and others, can be found at the following
resources:
The
Humane Society of US
National
Council on Pet Population Study & Policy
Ramona
Animal Shelter is a private, non-profit
humane society and receives no government
funding.
All our humane animal services are made
possible by the generosity of our contributors.
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