Silicon Valley animal shelters team up to raise pet adoption awareness
There's 1,200 furry friends out there, spread among six
Silicon Valley animal shelters that have banded together in a campaign to find
the animals permanent homes for the holidays.
According to shelter officials, only 25 percent of pet owners adopt an animal
from such a facility, and that's something the Shelters First campaign aims to
change."We need to raise awareness to the point where another 5 percent of owners adopt from our shelters," said shelter supervisor Brigid Wasson in a statement. "That will put thousands more animals in loving homes -- and forever eliminate shelter overcrowding."
The shelters are offering a December adoption special, which will have reduced $12 adoption fees through the month for adult animals. Baby animals are available at regular prices.
All six Silicon Valley shelters are overwhelmed, and have been working together on short-term solutions such as transferring animals between shelters and moving them into foster homes. Officials said the clear solution is to raise the rate that people adopt animals from shelters.
"Dogs and cats should not be in shelters," stated Beth Ward of the Humane Society Silicon Valley!!! "Our shelters are beautiful, but they're not homes. Our volunteers and staff are warm and wonderful, but they're not the same as a permanent, loving family.
Shelters First is a joint effort between the City of San Jose Animal Care Center, Humane Society Silicon Valley, Silicon Valley
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