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Why shelters kill animals in their care
By isak, July 16, 2011
![Animals die in shelters for no particularly good reason most of the time. Photo by Mia Anelli.](//beingstray.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/mia-DF-shelterDog-615.jpg)
This list shows reasons why an animal may be killed in one of our kill shelters. In my opinion, it is simply a list of excuses for the purpose of either easing someone’s guilt about needlessly taking a life or granting them a pardon for their laziness in finding homes for the homeless in their care. I say this because my pets are wonderful individuals, but some would die in a shelter based on this list of “reasons” even based on interviewing them at home on their own turf. Now add the shelter environment which hardly seems like a warm and friendly place…
I can’t see why killing animals based on this list is necessary. Did anyone think to ask them if they wanted to die? I have seen animals more dead than alive choose to fight the fight for life… and win. But that’s a whole other post.
How do your pets stand up to this test?
- Aggressive towards humans
- Behavioural
- Blind
- Cat flu
- Compulsive, obsessive, stereotypic behaviour
- Congenital defects
- Contagious (quite vague)
- Critical distress
- Deaf
- Declared dangerous
- Dental disease
- Dominance aggression
- Dominant behaviour
- Ear mites
- Escape behaviour
- Excessive vocalization
- Failed BA (behaviour assessment)
- Fearful/aggressive
- Feline leukemia
- Feral
- FIV positive
- Guarding behaviour
- Hair loss-demodex
- Hair loss-non specific
- Hair loss-ring worm
- Head trauma
- Heartworm positive
- Humane grounds
- Hyper reactivity to stimuli
- Hyperactive
- Idiopathic aggression
- Injured
- Kennel cough
- Kennel crazy
- Lack of pigmentation (albino)
- Litter box aversion
- Neurological problems
- Old
- Orthopedic problems
- Owner request
- Parvo
- Parvo contact
- Poor condition
- Seizures
- Separation anxiety
- Sick
- Spraying stress
- Tick paralysis
- Timid/fearful with accompanying anxiety
- Too many cats (space)
- Too many dogs (space)
- Too young
- Trauma
- Unsocial
- Wolf hybrid
- And of course, in some areas, just because of BSL (Breed Specific Legislation: the dog “looks” kind of like a Pit Bull or other legislated breed)
I myself fail this test on many points. Please don’t take me to a shelter when I get even older than I am.
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Most of these are ridiculous & BSL is criminal as well as unjust.