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2024 Survey on North Shore Animal League America’s Lifesaving Work
2024 Survey on North Shore Animal League America’s Lifesaving Work
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2024-01-09T17:08:00-04:00
2024 Survey on North Shore Animal League America’s Lifesaving Work
2024 NSALA Survey
Do you have any dogs or cats in your home? (Please check all that apply.)
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Dog(s)
Cat(s)
Other (We'd love to know!)
Other (We'd love to know!)
I don't have any pets now, but I have in the past.
I am currently looking for a pet.
Do you believe
pet adoption
from a shelter, adoption center or rescue group is more important than purchasing an animal from a pet store or breeder?
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Yes, it's more important.
No, it's not more important.
There is no difference.
How important is a
no-kill policy
for shelters/adoption centers/rescue groups to you?
*
Very important
Somewhat important
Not very important
North Shore Animal League America has been at the
forefront of the no-kill movement
for eight decades. Did you know we are the longest-running animal rescue and adoption facility in the world with a no-kill commitment?
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Yes
No
Not sure
Starting in 1991, North Shore Animal League America was the
first organization to transport animals from overcrowded shelters
across the country to save them from being destroyed, and now this relocation process is emulated by rescue groups everywhere.
Did you know that North Shore Animal League America pioneered the system of relocating animals from overcrowded shelters, saving thousands more lives in the process?
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Yes
No
Not sure
North Shore Animal League America has been an innovator in teaming up with shelter and adoption organizations, and now has more than
2,000 rescue and shelter partners
.
Do you think animal rescue and adoption organizations can do more for homeless animals by working together?
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Yes, I agree.
No, I do not agree.
I am not sure.
North Shore Animal League America’s
Pet Health Centers
give us the ability to help save the lives of animals who may need expensive treatment for injury or disease.
Did you know North Shore Animal League America provides state-of-the-art veterinary services?
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Yes
No
Not sure
The
Mutt-i-grees
®
Curriculum
program was developed in partnership with Yale University and examines themes fundamental to social emotional learning – achieving awareness, finding feelings, encouraging empathy, cultivating cooperation, dealing with decisions – through the lens of the rescue pet.
Do you believe in the importance of educating the next generation about homeless animals and shelter pet adoption?
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Yes
No
Not sure
North Shore Animal League America’s
Pet Sponsorship Program
provides special-needs Sponsor Pets with medical care for their lifetime. This gives animals with significant physical challenges a better chance to find a home.
Do you believe special-needs animals should receive our financial support?
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Yes
No
Not sure
SpayUSA
®
is a nationwide referral network for low-cost, high-quality spay and neuter services for dogs and cats. For over 20 years, SpayUSA has been helping to reduce pet overpopulation by preventing the birth of millions of unwanted animals.
Do you believe in our commitment to spay/neuter?
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Yes
No
Not sure
Our
Community Outreach Center
serves as a model across the county in the care of community cats – defined as cats who live outdoors, whether feral, stray or lost. We humanely trap, spay or neuter, vaccinate and return community cats to their outdoor homes, in addition to supplying information and support to those caring for community cats in locations nationwide.
Do you feel it is important to help community cats?
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Yes
No
Not sure
What are some of the ways that you would personally choose to
help homeless pets
? (Please check all that apply.)
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Donating money to a 501(c)3 nonprofit animal welfare organization who does not receive government funding, like North Shore Animal League America
Spreading the word about North Shore Animal League America and its no-kill mission.
Adopting a dog or cat
Fostering a pet
Volunteering at an an animal shelter or rescue group
Other. Please explain:
Other. Please explain:
Is there anything else you'd like to tell us? We’re all ears!
If you are human, leave this field blank.
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