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ASPCA Reports Increase in Cat, Dog Adoptions

The New York City animal shelter saw cat and dog adoptions increase by double digits in 2007.

Cat adoptions at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals rose 21 percent in 2007, with 2,051 cats finding new homes. Dog adoptions increased, too, with 677 dogs going to new families to represent a 23 percent increase over 2006.

“This is the largest percentage increase we’ve ever see in a one-year span,” said Gail Buchwald, ASPCA senior vice president. “We hope to see this continue in 2008.”

The ASPCA said a $5 million renovation of its pet adoption center is partially responsible for the rise in adoptions. The new center increased capacity by 40 percent, allowing animals to live in a cage-free environment that better showcases the pets’ adoptable qualities.

“Consumer awareness is also on the rise with respect to adoption,” Buchwald said. “Adoption is ‘in,’ leading to a strong demand for pets, and we were glad to be able to meet that demand because it means saving more homeless pets.”

Along with increases in pet adoptions, the ASPCA reported increases in the number of animals spayed or neutered by its Mobile Clinic Outreach Program. A total of 14,215 cats and dogs were altered through the program in 2007, an 18 percent increase over 2006 and the greatest number recorded in a single year.

Posted: January 21 2008 2 a.m. EDT

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This is great! We have a successful TNR program at the shelter where I volunteer. Hopefully we'll begin to see a decrease in the numbers of stray and feral cats, but I believe public awareness and community education are the biggest factors in any program aimed at increasing adoptions and decreasing the numbers of unwanted litters.
Donna, Austin, TX
Posted: 10/3/2008 6:08:20 AM
FINALLY! I'm so happy that people are finally realizing that the animals in the shelters are needing love, and that they are willing to give that love. Thank you to all who have adopted an animal from the shelter! You helped save a life!
Amy, Oskaloosa, IA
Posted: 1/21/2008 11:40:02 AM
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