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ASPCA Reports Mission: Orange Successes

The organization cites increases in cat and dog adoptions and spay/neuter surgeries.

ASPCA Reports Mission: Orange Successes
During the ASPCA's Mission: Orange campaign, communities pledged to reduce the number of cats euthanized each year.
In 2007, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals launched a new campaign called Mission: Orange, designed to create humane communities throughout the United States. These target communities took a pledge to reduce the number of adoptable animals euthanized each year and decrease pet overpopulation. The ASPCA called the campaign’s first year a success and shared statistics showing the strides each humane community made in 2007.

Tampa, Fla.

In this partner community, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay successfully placed 3,031 companion animals in new homes — 700 more than in 2006.

Gulfport/Biloxi, Miss.
The clinic at the Humane Society of South Mississippi performed 11,117 spay or neuter surgeries in 2007, a 76 percent increase over 2006. The clinic hopes to alter 16,800 cats and dogs in 2008.

Philadelphia
More than 1,500 feral and stray cats were spayed or neutered through the efforts of the Philadelphia Community Cats Council, marking a nearly 50 percent increase over 2006.

Austin, Texas
The EmanciPET mobile spay/neuter clinic altered 16,720 cats and dogs, for an increase of 500 surgeries over 2006’s total.

Spokane, Wash.
In the six-month period of July to December 2007, the Spokane ASPCA and its Mission: Orange partners spayed or neutered 3,095 cats and dogs. This marks a 210 percent increase over 2006.

For more information about Mission: Orange, visit the ASPCA’s website.

Posted: January 30 2008 2 a.m. EDT

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That's great!
Ellen, Attleboro, MA
Posted: 1/31/2008 12:15:49 AM
On one hand it's great that these organizations are taking care of so many more animals but on the other it's sad that there are that many more running around needed to be spaded and nuetered.
Angela & Chica, Arlington, VA
Posted: 1/30/2008 6:20:05 PM
This is such a major step in the right direction in fixing this problem.
Angela, Hamburg, NY
Posted: 1/30/2008 5:42:44 PM
What a great mission. We need more cities to participate..including mine.
Debbie, Sacramento, CA
Posted: 1/30/2008 1:29:16 PM
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