Protect Our Nation's Cats

Petition to stop the killing

More than 70% of all cats brought into our nation’s animal pounds
and shelters are killed – feral, stray, and owned cats. Everyone
deplores this killing. Many characterize it as “necessary evil.”
Alley Cat Allies knows that there is nothing necessary about
this evil. Today’s animal control system developed over 100
years ago to address certain serious harms that dogs posed to
humans. It was, and is still today, based on ownership of animals.
Animal control laws attempt to control animals by controlling
their owners. They are a collection of owner duties to prevent
damage, for example, duties to leash, to muzzle, to fence, and
to vaccinate. Animals who do not have owners (the stray
population) or whose owners cannot comply must be impounded
and adopted or killed. This system is widespread and deeply
entrenched; it is written into all state and many local
government laws, and it commands government buildings,
equipment, and personnel, and government contracts, budgets,
and revenues. But in the past three decades, radical change has
taken place in the stray animal population. Cats, not dogs, now
comprise a vast majority of the stray population. Many, if not
most, of these cats are not socialized to humans because they
are offspring of a lost or abandoned owned animal. They are not
owned animals. Nevertheless, far too many animal organizations
ignore these changed demographics and insist that the historic
system based on owner liability continues to be a viable way to
control the stray animal population. They claim that the solution
lies in broadening existing laws to include cats, increasing
enforcement, imposing more fines—in short, doing more of the
same. And, in the interim, continue to accept that killing is a
necessary evil.

Alley Cat Allies is changing the fate of our nation’s cats by leading
massive campaigns to stop the killing of cats across the country.
CLICK HERE to Sign a petition to show that you want the killing
of feral cats to stop. You can be a part of this life-saving grassroots
movement!

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16 TNR/Rescues within 7 months

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Spooky Time Jingles and the ASPCA

Check out Spookytime Jingles, a Halloween and Christmas folk art & whimsy artist collective, starting out on the 13th. It is their 1 year anniversary. To celebrate they are raising money for the ASPCA. Many of their member artists are donating a percent of their sales to cats and dogs in need. 100% of the sales of two of Snippets Halloween munchkins will go toward the animals and 15% of all of her other pieces will be donated as well. For more information, visit the Spooky Time Jingles blog.

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