MISSION STATEMENT: To promote the humane treatment of animals, prevent cruelty to animals and provide education to enhance the human-animal bond and to end pet over-population through an aggressive spay/neuter campaign

Donna Duffau, Director of Operations

Visit the shelter to see some amazing pets.  We'd love to have your help finding homes for them.  Bring your friends and family.   Our pets are healthy, happy, altered and vaccinated.  There's no better place to find a pet than here.


 

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THERE IS A NATIONAL CONSENSUS

Fundamental to all preventative work is sterilization. Neutering is recognized as our best defense against all sources of shelter overpopulation and suffering due to homelessness.

The solution to the stray, abandoned, and unwanted companion animal dilemma is this: Only by implementing widespread sterilization programs, only by spaying and neutering all companion animals, will we get a handle on pet overpopulation.

OUR PLAN

The solution has been identified, spay/neuter.  To address this epidemic Lewis Clark Animal Shelter has joined  the national effort supported by ASPCA, Humane Society of the United States, American Humane Association, United Animal Nation and the Humane Alliance.  Providing low cost, easily accessible spay/neuter services for pets in our community.  Tell your neighbors, friends and family about our program. The fact is - There is not enough room in our animal shelters and humane societies for all the stray, sick and injured animals that need care.  If you have ever been turned down when you've tried to deliver a pet to an animal shelter, then you understand the need to aggressively address pet over population.  Our animal shelters are providing a much needed service of caring for and finding homes for displaced and stray pets.  But there is a limited amount of room in which to provide quality care, limited amount of available money and limited number of available adopters.  One stray male can fertilize as many females as he can gain access to each and every day he roams.  Ask yourself what happens to all those litter

 

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.Would you like help with your

newly adopted cat?

It doesn’t take magic to make cat adoptions stick, but how about a little Howdini? Howdini is a free online info source with a huge catalog of short How To videos on everything from choosing a wine to choosing a cat. Last year the ASPCA filmed six three-minute Howdini video segments that guide cat adopters through some common pre- and post-adoption quandries:

How to choose a cat for your family

How to prepare your home for a new cat

How to introduce a new cat to other pets

How to teach your kitten to play gently

How to deter your cat from scratching the furniture

How to understand your cat’s mood

Visit www.howdini.com and search "cat kitten" to find all six video options.

Again, these videos are free and publicly accessible, so spread the word to your shelter friends and neighbors!


 

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