
Redemption: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation and the No Kill Revolution in America
by Nathan J. Winograd Almaden 2009 SKU:9780979074318 Shelter killing is the leading cause of death for healthy dogs and cats in the United States: some five million are killed in our nation's shelters every year. For far too long, we have been led to believe there is no other way. More than that, we have been told that this killing is the right thing to do. In 1994, however, one shelter embarked on a bold and revolutionary approach to animal sheltering. Although every national animal welfare agency said it was impossible and every other community in the country continued to kill animals at an astonishing rate, San Francisco became the first city in the United States to end the killing of healthy homeless dogs and cats in shelters. The "No Kill" movement it inspired has the potential to end, once and for all, the century-old notion that the best we can do for homeless dogs and cats is to adopt out a few, and kill the rest. This is the story of animal sheltering in the United