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No Kill Sheltering

The No Kill Advocacy Center

A magazine detailing the latest innovations and challenges in the animal sheltering industry and animal protection movement.

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Speak out against killing

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2 months ago
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Hawaii Nativists Choose Cruelty Over Compassion

Despite opposition from 23 local animal welfare groups and receiving thousands of emails requesting a “No” vote, the Hawaii County Council voted to criminalize the feeding of community cats. According to Aloha Animal Advocates, the local or...

3 months ago
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More animals to be killed in Austin

The Austin, TX, city council continues to dismantle the safety net for animals entrusted to the care of Austin Animal Center (AAC), the city pound. After years of declining standards, the council has now approved a resolution to allow pound...

3 months ago
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We’re celebrating a birthday!

Cheers! This month, The No Kill Advocacy Center turns 21. And we are asking our supporters to join us in celebration by sending just $21.

4 months ago
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