New York City Shelters Killed Fewer Animals Than In Previous Years
Saturday, January 01, 2005
Published on 1010 Wins, is a report that New York City area shelters killed fewer pets than in any previous year, according to figures from the ASPCA.
The figures show that a total of 23,684 cats and dogs were put to sleep at shelters in 2004, which down 17% from figures in 2003. The ASPCA cites spaying and neutering to be cause of the decline.