DOI: 10.18297/etd/2969
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Gender and leadership in animal sheltering organizations.

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“…Despite decreased euthanasia rates for cats in the USA in recent years [ 1 , 2 ], unwanted companion cats continue to present a vexing problem for shelters, adoption agencies, and society at large. As the United States continues to experience a paradigm shift from animal as objects to animal as subjects, euthanasia of healthy companion animals for reasons of time and space is becoming less acceptable as a response to the social problem of pet overpopulation [ 3 ]. Complicating efforts to reduce both shelter intake and euthanization numbers of companion cats is the fact that these statistics are difficult to assess due to a lack of consistent record keeping and reporting [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite decreased euthanasia rates for cats in the USA in recent years [ 1 , 2 ], unwanted companion cats continue to present a vexing problem for shelters, adoption agencies, and society at large. As the United States continues to experience a paradigm shift from animal as objects to animal as subjects, euthanasia of healthy companion animals for reasons of time and space is becoming less acceptable as a response to the social problem of pet overpopulation [ 3 ]. Complicating efforts to reduce both shelter intake and euthanization numbers of companion cats is the fact that these statistics are difficult to assess due to a lack of consistent record keeping and reporting [ 4 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%