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Ideal CAM

An Ideal Community Animal Management System

Here is a model for establishing an effective community infrastructure that will safeguard animals and lower regional euthanasia rates. In this system it is vitally important that organizations have shared goals and understand that no one person or agency will end this problem on their own, it takes a community effort. Everyone's role must be defined and agencies must work within those roles for best results.

Generally speaking, nonprofit organization do what most nonprofit agencies do, extend the services that governments are unable to provide. They do not provide base animal control service in their area.

Program

Action

Reason

Responsibility

Organization

Separate Animal Control and Nonprofit Organizations

With Partnership

Different missions
Different funding sources
Compromises humane ethic, reduces regional shelter capacity. Underfunds proactive programs

Nonprofit

Goal Setting

Shared Regional Goals to lower impoundment and euthanasia rates, increase spay/neuter and microchip rates

Raise community awareness

Every organization shares in rehoming success and takes responsibility for pet's lost. (No good guys or bad guys, All in this together)

Every companion animal person and organization

Ordinance Enforcement

Government animal control (professional officers)

Government enforcement and response to citizen calls

Better staffed and equipped to perform these functions.

Empowered by law.

The Government

(By law)

Animal
Control
Funding

$5 to $6 per capita
for Animal Control with
25% going to proactive programs like spay/neuter and permanent identification.

Animal control is a public service for the entire community, not just animal owners. This program should receive general fund money.

Local county or city government

Animal Control

Euthanize surplus animals

Maintain the carrying capacity of the community

Animal Control ONLY

Nonprofit Animal Welfare

A No-kill, low-kill, care until adopted, aggressive adoption, non profit organization

Increased public support and resources. Administer proactive programs that prevent animals from becoming impounded.

Increases adoptions and market share.

All Community nonprofits

Stray Animal Impoundment

Take in strays

Keep public safe

Animal Control

Owner Relinquishment

Receive owner released

Limited admissions based on ability to place pet

Provide temporary housing for those who can no longer keep their pets.

Nonprofits

Animal Control Transfers

Transfer animal to nonprofit for adoption (at no cost)

Nonprofit better able to market and adopt animals

More public participation because animals in shelter are not on "death row."

Nonprofit

Animal Control

Animal Control Adoptions

Nonprofit handles Animal Control adoptions

Nonprofits are better able to market pets available for adoption to community

Nonprofits
Animal Control

Permanent Identification -

Part of license program

Low cost lifetime license with microchip and spay/neuter

80% usage Rate

Lower volume of strays Track ownership Save Animal Lives by increasing return to owner rate

Animal Control

Lost and Found

Lost animal recovery handled by nonprofit with shared data base

Greater staffing resources
Better equipped to administer program

Nonprofit

Microchips

Subsidies for low income owners

Safeguard

pets

Nonprofit

Microchips

ID a thons

Increase microchip use

Nonprofits

Visual Identification

Supply visual
ID Tag (take donations only)

Increase Pet ID Rate

Nonprofit

Spay/Neuter 10,000 spay/neuters per year Reduce supply of surplus pets Nonprofits
Animal Control

Spay/Neuter

Low-cost Clinic

Align Supply with demand

Animal Control

Nonprofits

Spay/Neuter

All animals S/N before adoption release

S/N deposits don't work. Shelters can't contribute to the surplus problem

All Adoption Shelters

Spay/Neuter

Mobile S/N van

More accessible to low income, ethnic and rural communities

Nonprofit

Spay/Neuter

Veterinary Vouchers

More affordable for low-income and casual caretakers (People who feed stray cats)

County or City Governments

Spay/Neuter

Feral Cat
S/N Program

Stem volume of kittens from feral colonies

Nonprofits

Spay/Neuter

Spay athons

Raise public awareness

Nonprofits & veterinarians

Pet Retention

Low-cost Dog Training Classes

Prevent problems Help owners bond

Nonprofits
Veterinarians
Animal Control
Breeders

Pet Retention

Behavior Hot Line

Help owners work out problems

Nonprofits

Pet Retention

Preadoption Test

Detect high probability of relinquishments and offer training

Nonprofit
Animal Control
Veterinarians
Breeders

Pet Retention New Owner Orientation Get new owners off on the right track and prevent unwitting abuse Nonprofits
Animal Control
Veterinarians
Breeders

Pet Health Care and Rehabilitation

Care for sick and injured homeless pets

Fulfill the humane ethic

Nonprofit

Low income programs

Reduced rates for S/N, Microchips and training

Go right to the source of most surplus animal problems.

Nonprofits

Animal control

Veterinarian Involvement

Offer low-cost spay/neuter

Take government vouchers

Perform early-age spay/neuter

Offer behavior exams at 6 mo

Offer training classes or refer

Key contacts with pet owning community

Veterinarians

Governments

Feral, Free-Roaming Cats

Trap/Vaccinate/Alter/Release

Reduce oversupply of cats from main source, feral cats

Nonprofits

Breeders

Breeders Certification

Offers a way to distinguish between responsible and charlatan breeders.

Local All Breed Clubs

Pet Acquisition

Local (coalition sponsored) pet acquisition agency

Refer public to available pets. Monitor activity. Eventually be able to align supply with demand for area animals

Community Pet

Coalition