sometimes they donate them to places that will ship them to schools for students to dissect. This is usually for college science classes. They will also incenerate them (i think that's how you spell it), especially if the cat has some type of disease. They will also sometimes give the cat back to its owners so that tehy can bury it as they wish
The carcasses are often disposed of in a sanitary landfill. On occasion a college (such as a veterinary school) will request a few of the cadavers for teaching labs.
The bodies are burned (cremated)
animals are often euthanized when they are unable to find a home or when they have major health conditions
The humane treatment of animals is what is practiced in shelters such as the Humane Society, so that they be healthy.
It is to help abondoned/injured animals. They give the animals care, food, water, and shelter. The Humane Society also lets you adopt animals as pets.
In the Humane Society, there isn't a time were animals have been there for "too" long. SO the answer is nothing happens. The animals stay til rehoming point.
depends on the society
The Humane Society. They have lots of animals and you can find a wide selection of animals
'Celebrating Animals, Confronting Cruelty'
'Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty'
They kill more animals than they "rescue"
The services that are currently offer by the humane society are animal rescue and adoption as well as checking into the well being of animals in that jurisdiction.
The humane society is good to have because they offer a chance for homeless animals to be adopted into a loving family. People should adopt from humane societies because when you adopt, you save a life.
The Capital Area Humane Society is all about sheltering homeless animals and advocating animal-friendly society through fighting animal cruelty. They also offer programs to address the needs of animals.