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NYT Report: PETA Kills 2,000 Dogs And Cats Each Year In NYC, Places Only 19 For Adoption

NYT Report: PETA Kills 2,000 Dogs And Cats Each Year In NYC, Places Only 19 For Adoption

These are the same people who complain when someone swats a fly.

Via Washington Times:

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals puts to sleep an estimated 2,000 dogs and cats each year, a new report finds.

The New York Times found that the animal rights group kills far more each year than it places for adoption. Last year, only 19 were adopted from its shelter; the year before, it was 24.

The statistic comes as no-kill shelters around the nation have made great gains in adoptions. In New York alone, for instance, the kill statistic for sheltered animals fell from 31,701 in 2003 to 8,252 in 2012 — meaning that more and more animals are being placed in homes rather than euthanized, Newser reported.

But PETA's shelters haven't made such great strides in the no-kill trend.

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NYT Report: PETA Kills 2,000 Dogs And Cats Each Year In NYC, Places Only 19 For Adoption
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NYT Report: PETA Kills 2,000 Dogs And Cats Each Year In NYC, Places Only 19 For Adoption NYT Report: PETA Kills 2,000 Dogs And Cats Each Year In NYC, Places Only 19 For Adoption Reviewed by Diogenes on July 08, 2013 Rating: 5

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