Tuesday, September 02, 2008

The League of Humane Voters, CMC

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Humane Religion Magazine

A Good Shelter will...

• Work diligently to place as many animals as possible into responsible, loving homes.
• Distribute a variety of educational materials on proper pet care, animal behavior issues and overpopulation. These references will be disseminated not only to those people adopting or giving up pets, but to the general public also through community education and outreach programs.
• Be well maintained and have a cheerful, bright appearance.
• Have hours that are convenient to the most people possible.
• Have a comprehensive health care program that includes both treatment of sick animals and preventive inoculations and medication.
• Ensure that the animals in its care are clean, dry, and as comfortable as possible.
• Aim to reduce stress for the animals in its care through grooming, exercise, behavioral enrichment, separation of species, and general tender loving care.
• Have a friendly, inviting staff that is willing and able to assist the public.
• Most important: sterilize all adopted animals.
from the ASPCA

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… I also know that whatever their place and purpose among us might be, it is a mysterious one beyond any man’s power to know. Whatever measure of happiness their Creator intended for them; it is not something to be taken lightly by us, not to be withdrawn from them wantonly or capriciously. Dominion, Mathew Scully

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