You'd be hard-pressed to find an animal welfare worker in Austin who's unhappy that, currently, the only pets being euthanized have incurable medical or behavioral issues. But some argue the city could do better at providing a more humane environment for the animals that come into its facilities, rather than maintaining the unacceptable status quo at TLAC. Pool said it's important to remember that no-kill isn't, or at least shouldn't be, a pure numbers game of how many animals the city can save.
The city has maintained that it's committed to keeping Austin a no-kill city "no matter the outcome of negotiations. But even though AAC reported a At its Sept. That committee plans to meet every month. But some problems have yet to be resolved — for months, the city shelter has operated with limited hours and has been completely closed to the public on weekends. Today, it relies on an expansive network of foster homes, rescue groups and other partners, and its own programs to achieve its goals.
And even if APA! Austin's our No. Jefferson said effects triggered by the end of the federal eviction moratorium may soon begin to bear down on shelters. That translates into 38, animals that may get evicted. Where are they going to go if we don't have a sustainable system in place?
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