Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws—A Failure Everywhere
Santa Cruz County, California 1995 mandatory spay/neuter ordinance change in shelter intakes and euthanasia rates are no better than the state average animal control costs doubled after passage Animal...
View ArticleLos Angeles – a mandatory spay/neuter “pet killer bill”
“No Senator, this is not about saving dogs and cats.” —Ed Boks, General Manager of Los Angeles Animal Services, testifying before the California Senate in support of mandatory spay/neuter — admitting...
View ArticleSanta Cruz County – A Disastrous “Model for the State”
For years, California’s supporters of mandatory spay/neuter laws have proclaimed that Santa Cruz County’s 1995 MSN ordinance is the “model for the state”. Yet they never compare Santa Cruz County’s...
View ArticleASPCA – mandatory spay/neuter laws do not work
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals recently issued a Position Statement on Mandatory Spay/Neuter Laws, in which they state: the ASPCA is not aware of any credible evidence...
View ArticleLake County MSN – worst shelter kill stats in California
Of the 58 counties in California, one of them has to have the highest euthanasia rates in their public animal shelters. That dubious honor goes to Lake County. Lake County is also one of the few...
View ArticleAlley Cat Allies opposes mandatory spay/neuter
Alley Cat Allies is America’s largest group that advocates for the humane treatment of stray and feral cats. They oppose mandatory spay/neuter laws. From their position statement MSN Diverts Limited...
View ArticleDog Licensing and Mandatory Spay-Neuter
Animal services cost California local governments about $250 million each year. Individual dog license fees have increased in many California counties and cities in recent years, but the revenues...
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