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Is Cobb County Animal Shelter a Kill Shelter?

Dog and car ownership are becoming increasingly popular throughout Atlanta. As people seek out options for adopting their new pet, they will have to decide whether to adopt a dog from a shelter or to go through a breeder. Deciding whether or not to adopt a pet from a shelter can center on whether the shelter euthanizes pets that go unadopted for too long, often known as a “kill shelter.” Residents of Cobb County, Georgia that are interested in pet adoption may wonder if their local animal shelter is a kill shelter. Continue reading for more information about whether The Humane Society of Cobb County, the animal shelter in Cobb County, is a kill shelter, or not, and how the Atlanta pet sitting service Critter Sitters is available to take care of your newly-adopted pet.

Does the Humane Society of Cobb County Shelter Kill Animals?

The Humane Society of Cobb County is a humane animal welfare organization that prides itself on being a no-kill shelter. They are not associated with the government of Cobb County and they are primarily funded through the receipt of donations. Most of the time, the Humane Society of Cobb County looks after 100 cats and some dogs; almost all of them are available for adoption by the public. In addition to offering pets for adoption, the Humane Society of Cobb County provides educational programs about responsible animal guardianship to the public.

Since 2014, the Humane Society of Cobb Country has been a cage-free environment for the cats and dogs that spend time there. They are currently undergoing renovations to be able to house more animals, including cats and dogs as well as exotic pets.

If you would like to adopt a pet from the Humane Society of Cobb County, you can begin the process by calling  770-428-5678 and leaving a detailed voicemail about yourself and the pet you would like to adopt. An adoption counselor will call you back to schedule an adoption appointment. The Humane Society of Cobb Country encourages people that are interested in adoption to carefully consider their ability to take care of and bond with a pet before beginning the process. The fee for adopting cats from the Humane Society of Cobb County is $125 and the fee for adopting dogs is $175. All adoptions include spay/neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, and testing for common diseases.

If you are interested in contributing to the welfare of pets in Cobb County but are unable to adopt a pet at this time, you can offer your time as a volunteer at the Humane Society of Cobb County. The Humane Society of Cobb County welcomes individual volunteers, as well as groups, youth, and people that are seeking opportunities for community service. Tasks that volunteers will do include cleaning facilities, feeding animals, and doing yard work.

What it Means to Be a No-Kill Shelter

It’s controversial for shelters to deem themselves a “no-kill shelter.” On one hand, being a no-kill shelter is appealing to the public and can reduce public anxieties about the need to kill animals in shelters that are having a hard time getting adopted. On the other hand, critics say that no-kill shelters are not necessarily humane; in fact, euthanizing dogs and cats that are sick and extremely old may reduce their suffering while freeing space in the shelter and reducing the demands placed on shelter staff. Some people even believe that no-kill shelters are a marketing strategy used by shelters to attract people that are against the humane killing of animals.

The Importance of Adoption from Shelters

If you are bothered by the existence of kill shelters, the best thing you can do is to adopt a cat or a dog from a shelter. This is a much more beneficial option than adopting from a breeder or pet store for a variety of reasons.

Firstly, adopting from a shelter can help save the life of an animal. Even at no-kill shelters, overpopulation is a major problem. When you adopt a dog or cat from a shelter, you make room for new pets to come in and be taken care of. Animals that are adopted from shelters often come with special needs; for example, they may be diabetic. It’s also common for dogs from shelters to be dealing with trauma from having been a stray or past owners that were abusive. When you adopt an animal from a shelter, you have a chance to rehabilitate an animal that needs love and attention. And since many pets that are adopted from shelters are already adults, you don’t have to go spend the time to train them like you would if they were a puppy or kitten.

Adopting a pet from a shelter is also ideal because many pet breeders engage in cruel and inhumane practices to produce purebred dogs or to enhance the desirable features of certain breeds. When you adopt from a shelter, you can help put a stop to these practices. Plus, getting a pet from a breeder is often much more expensive and complicated than the small fee you’ll have to pay to an animal shelter.

Professional Dog Sitting Service Serving Cobb County, GA

Where you choose to get your pet is important if you’re interested in adopting.  After you’ve adopted a pet, you’ll need to use a service to walk and take care of your pet when you’re unable to be home with them. Know that you can depend on the Cobb County overnight pet sitters from Critter Sitters for dog sitting and cat sitting, even if you give us short notice. If you’d like to learn more about the pet sitting services we offer, get in touch with us by calling (404) 793-6178.

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