Portable shelters such as tents, tarps, and collapsible structures like yurts or teepees would be ideal for hunters needing to follow migrating animals. These shelters are lightweight, easy to assemble and disassemble, and can be packed efficiently for transport. Additionally, using materials like aluminum poles and waterproof fabrics enhances their mobility and durability in various environments. Such designs allow for quick relocation while providing adequate protection from the elements.
because animal shelters supply food and water and a shelter to the animals, without them, the animals would be in the wild most likely dead.
Depends on where you take them, but most of them I would say Yes
Only the sickest and most disgusting shelters would sell there animals, but yes it does happen and shelters that dont sell often get tricked by people who come in saying they wont a petb but then carry them off to a lab to be tested on!!!
no animals
The humane treatment of animals is what is practiced in shelters such as the Humane Society, so that they be healthy.
So that they would have something to eat. If animals migrate, the people who hunt them must migrate as well.
you would most likely see house animals.
The environment determined how people migrated (moved) and where they settled. It also determined what groups would have contact for trading purposes. Natural boundaries protected the people from invadors. Geography also affected the types of homes that were built, the types of crops that were grown, and the animals that were available for food.
Either option would put donations to good use. One thought to consider would be whether the shelters are kill or no kill shelters. Many like to contribute to no kill shelters in order to help keep them open and show other shelters that all animals deserve a home.
In my opinion, yes. Animals should not be killed if they can't get adopted. Put it this way, if you were in a foster home and you couldn't get adopted, would you want to be killed? No, so why should the shelters kill the animals? Exactly, they shouldn't because that is called abuse. So final answer: All animal shelters should become no-kill animal shelters.
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There is no official name. Most shelters offer mats and rollaways or cots, but many also have more permanent types of beds, which would likely be donated. Some shelters also have EDAR units.