Survey of Animal Shelters Says Dogs Fare Better Than Cats
Submitted on Nov 20, 2007
Companion Animals | Pet Adoption, Rescue or Shelters | Pet Overpopulation | Pet Ownership
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An Ohio State University survey of Ohio animal shelters found that the number of dogs received has decreased by 16% since 1996, while the number of cats received has increased by 20%. The number of dogs euthanized has decreased by 39%, while the number of cats euthanized increased by 14%.
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