Homeless Animals In The United States Essay

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Homeless Animals in the United States

My topic is homeless animals in the United States. About 7.6 million animals are found homeless a year. “Out of the 7.6 million about 4.6 million will find a good home” (www.aspca.org). Most animals that don't find homes end up causing overpopulation in shelters. There are many animals found homeless in the United States every year.

One of the main causes for animal homelessness in the United States is people getting rid of their pets. “50% of people get rid of their pet because their residents does not allow dogs and cats. 10% of people can’t find the time to take care of their pet and 10% have issues in a divorce. 11% of people can’t keep their pet because they are allergic or a family member is allergic” (www.aspca.org). The majority of animals end up homeless because their owner(s) get rid of them.

“Homeless animals outnumber people 5 to 1” (dosomething.org). When animals are lost, only a certain number of animals are returned to their owners. “According to the National Council on Pet Population Study and Policy, less than 2% of cats and only 15%-20% of dogs are returned to their original owners. Only 1 out of 10 dogs born will find a permanent home” (dosomething.org). …show more content…

The Humane Society was founded by Larry Andrews, Helen Jones, Marcia Glaser, and Fred Myers in 1954. Their goal was to end animal cruelty, protect animals, and adopt animals through the Shelter Pet Project (humanesociety.org). “The Shelter Pet Project is a public ad campaign that focuses on encouraging adopters to consider the shelter as their first place to look for a companion” (theshelterpetproject.org). “The Humane Society rescued 91.2% of animals from June 2014 to June 2015” (Humane Society Phone

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