We’d like to take a moment to explain what no-kill is, and what it means to us. · on tuesday the radio times program on philadelphia ’ s whyy radio featured an on-air discussion about animal rescues and the problems facing america’s pet shelters. Since our clinics opened their doors, the number of homeless animals entering philadelphia ’ s city shelter has declined year over year. · recent media coverage has called out lifeline’s “no-kill” philosophy as the culprit in this ongoing crisis, despite the fact that shelters across the country are experiencing the same challenges. Even with comprehensive laws and humane organizations, the philadelphia region has struggled to adequately protect to its nonhuman animals. Paws provides low-cost spay/neuter surgery for owned pets, rescues and community cats to prevent the birth of unwanted litters. · the controversy over the humane society of harrisburg area’s decision to euthanize pursuit, a four-year-old american bulldog who was spirited away by a volunteer before meeting his fate, has. **we’re holding a peaceful protest at a giant location on saturday, july 19 at 1:30 pm — and we need you there!** Our efforts are working: · many resources are available from humane pa to help you understand the legislative process, how to contact legislators, find local animal shelters and humane police officers, how to help animals in many ways. Join us as we demand that **giant** stop supporting the cruel abuse of chickens in battery cages.

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