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Alliance News Items > Zero Deaths for New York's Healthy
Shelter Pets in February
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2007
Zero
Deaths for New York's Healthy Shelter Pets in February
Alameda, CA March 2007 Thanks to the
Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, Animal Care & Control of
New York City, and the ninety plus partners of Maddie's®
Pet Rescue Project in New York City, no healthy dog or cat died
in a New York City animal shelter during the month of February.
The lifesaving achievement crowns two years in which
Maddie's® Pet Rescue Project in New York City exceeded its goals
in every category.
Since the Project began on January 1, 2005, total
shelter deaths in New York City have decreased 35%, from 31,816
in the baseline year to 20,818 in 2006. Euthanasia of healthy shelter
pets has declined even more dramatically, from 14,000 to 3,831 (a
drop of 73%).
At the same time, adoptions have risen from 12,831
in the baseline year to 22,892 in Project Year Two. Adoption guarantee
agencies have increased adoptions 72%, from 7,904 to 13,579.
In order to ensure a full adoption guarantee for
healthy dogs and cats by Year Five, Maddie's® community projects
are asked to put an adoption guarantee in place for healthy animals
for one month in Year Three and for three consecutive months in
Year Four. Maddie's® New York Project got that task out of the
way so quickly that it might be possible for the coalition to save
the remaining healthy shelter pets months or even years ahead of
schedule.
"We are so excited about New York's lifesaving
results," said Maddie's Fund President, Rich Avanzino. "We
congratulate every individual in every organization who has worked
so hard to reach this benchmark."
Contact:
Rich Avanzino, President
Maddie's Fund
(510) 337-8979
info@maddiesfund.org
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| About Maddie's Fund
Maddie's Fund, The Pet Rescue Foundation
(www.maddiesfund.org),
is a family foundation funded by PeopleSoft and Workday Founder,
Dave Duffield, and his wife, Cheryl, to help create a no-kill
nation. The first step is to help develop programs that guarantee
loving homes for all healthy shelter dogs and cats throughout
the country. The next step is to save the sick, injured, and
poorly behaved pets in animal shelters nationwide.
Maddie's Fund is named after the
Duffield's beloved Miniature Schnauzer. The foundation makes
good on a promise the family made to Maddie to give back to
her kind in dollars that which Maddie gave to them in friendship
and love. Maddie passed away in 1997, but thanks to this one
little dog, abandoned shelter dogs and cats have new opportunities
to find loving homes in which they, too, may share in the
joy, love and companionship that Dave and Cheryl enjoyed with
Maddie.
Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project is partnering
with Maddie's Pet Rescue Project to end the killing of healthy
and treatable shelter pets in New York City within ten years.
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