Green Your Pet Routine on World Conservation Day!
/in News /by Hannah AllisonEach year, World Conservation Day is celebrated to increase awareness about the best practices to protect our natural resources. By making small changes to your pet routine, you can help keep the planet and your family (fur babies included) healthy! Nessa (pictured above, and currently available for adoption) is super excited to learn more about how small changes can make a huge difference for the earth and the lives of many!
- Always dispose of your pet’s waste properly. Not only is leaving your dog’s business on the ground rude to those around you (and often illegal with a risk of being fined if you’re negligent), but it can also spread pathogens. Animal waste carries diseases that can be washed into our water supply that can make people sick or cause algae outbreaks. The Natural Resources Defense Council also urges cat owners to never flush cat feces down the toilet. It can carry diseases that can end up in waterways and affect marine life.
- Donate old items your pet doesn’t use anymore. Consider donating items to your local animal shelter. Not only are you keeping old blankets and toys out of a landfill, but you’re helping to provide animals with comfort and support while they are at the animal shelter looking for their forever home.
- Use eco-friendly products when you can. There are many ways that you can switch your pet items to eco-friendly products. For example, choosing to purchase bio-degradable poop bags will make a huge difference in your waste management! Make sure to do research before purchasing anything eco-friendly: sometimes they are marketed incorrectly (not actually helpful to the environment) and/or dangerous for your animals!
- Adopt an animal. By adopting an animal from a local rescue shelter (like Second Chance Pet Adoptions ?), you can give a home to one of the 6-8 million dogs or cats that enter a shelter every year. If you cannot adopt, donate money to your local shelter to help them continue on in their mission of finding homes for animals in need.
- Spay/neuter your pet. Spaying and neutering does not just curb animal homelessness – both lead to happier and healthier pets and pet owners. Neutering male cats reduces their risk of prostate cancer and reduces their instincts to roam, fight, and mark territory (in-home or elsewhere) with urine. Spaying female cats helps to prevent uterine infections and breast tumors, many of which are cancerous. Make sure to spay or neuter your animals to help do your part in controlling the pet population. Learn more about how this impacts the health and safety of your animals through our Kitty Clip Spay-Neuter Program!
Resources:
https://www.nrdc.org/stories/how-be-eco-friendly-pet-owner
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/pets/advice/g314/green-pet-care/
Petco Foundation Invests in Lifesaving Work of Second Chance Pet Adoptions
/in News /by Rachel CronmillerCelebrating over 100 Happy Tails since May!
/in News /by Hannah AllisonWhile COVID-19 closed our doors to the public mid-March, it has not stopped us from continuing to intake, rescue, and find forever homes for the animals in our program.
In May of 2020, we were able to send 30 dogs and 34 cats to their forever homes through adoption appointments and safe, socially-distant, one-on-one meetings!
Cats Adopted in May 2020
Dogs Adopted in May 2020
In June of 2020, we were able to send 20 dogs and 35 cats to their forever homes! Without your continued support during this unpredictable time, we would not be able to continue to provide second chances to homeless or abandoned cats and dogs.
Cats Adopted in June 2020
Dogs Adopted in June 2020
Thank you, again, for helping us make this happen! We are excited to continue to rescue animals and find homes for those in need. Between May and June, 50 dogs and 69 cats have found forever homes. Let’s add to these adoption numbers in July!
Petfinder Foundation Grants Second Chance $1,000 in the Midst of COVID-19
/in News /by Rachel CronmillerRacing for Rescues Kicks Off with Weather Wes, Release of Challenge Details!
/in News /by Rachel CronmillerAddress:
6003 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 133
Raleigh, NC 27607-5148
Phone numbers:
Main: 919-851-8404
Fax : 919-851-8401
E-mail Address:
secondchance@secondchancenc.org
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