No-Kill Shelters Have Saved the Lives of Millions of Cats and Dogs

An estimated 6.5 million pets end up in US shelters, with approximately 1.5 million homeless pets being euthanized every year. While that number is painfully high, it is a stark contrast to the nearly 17 million killed in 1970.

This change represents a shift in society's attitude towards homeless pets. The no-kill transformation is on its way - and Animal League America is leading the charge. 

It took decades of hard work, innovation, and conviction to bring about this dramatic change, and for almost three-quarters of a century, North Shore Animal League America and its no-kill mission have led the way.

All too often, no-kill is defined by what it doesn't do: kill adoptable, treatable pets. At Animal League America, no-kill means much more than that. It encompasses not only what we don't do, but also what we do — and what we do, and have done brilliantly for more than seven decades, is introduce innovative programs that advance our mission to Rescue, Nurture, Adopt, and Educate — programs that have become models of excellence and effectiveness throughout the no-kill movement.

But the No-Kill movement needs your help. Can you sign today, and pledge your support for North Shore Animal League America and this innovative approach to homeless animals? 


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