Mitchell Co Kills Pets Slated for Rescue

A statement from the Mitchell Co Correctional Institute in Georgia indicates an adoption rate of just 21% at the pound and reads, in part: On September 1, in accordance with its policies and procedures, Mitchell County Animal Control was regretfully forced to reduce the population of stray animals in its custody in order to maintain … Continue reading Mitchell Co Kills Pets Slated for Rescue

ID Shelter Conducting Mass Cat Killing Due to Upper Respiratory Infection

When some cats at the Pocatello Animal Shelter in Idaho got sick last month, the shelter tried treating them for one week, then conducted lab tests.  The results showed an upper respiratory infection caused by the feline herpes virus and a mycoplasma infection.  After consulting with local vets, shelter officials decided to kill the entire population of … Continue reading ID Shelter Conducting Mass Cat Killing Due to Upper Respiratory Infection

State Inspector Finds Animals Suffering at NJ Pound

An inspector from the New Jersey Department of Health found numerous problems during a July inspection of the East Orange Animal Shelter.  The full report can be read here.  Among the items noted by the inspector (my summary): The guillotine doors in two of the dog runs were glued shut. Dogs were given broken beds … Continue reading State Inspector Finds Animals Suffering at NJ Pound

Sangamon Co Suspends Volunteer Who Changed Cage Card

When a 16 year old volunteer took an exuberant dog out of his cage at the Sangamon Co shelter in Illinois last week, the dog was very excited.  The dog, called Alpha, hadn't been walked in more than a day.  In expressing his enthusiasm, Alpha scratched the girl.  She reported the scratch to the staff who … Continue reading Sangamon Co Suspends Volunteer Who Changed Cage Card