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Every year, approximately 6.9 million companion animals are euthanized in US animal shelters.They die because they lived in a community in which there are more people that drop off animals at shelters than those who adopt animals at shelters, creating an overwhelming surplus of homeless animals. They were not euthanized because shelter staff did not care for them and love them, they were euthanized because the community members outside the walls of the shelter continue to overbreed animals, either intentionally, by accident or neglect, despite the surplus of homeless cats and dogs desperately in need of adoption. Many of the animals died because the humans who owned them did not make or carry out a commitment to keep them for their lifetimes, but rather made a choice to let a shelter take responsibility for their animal. These animals died in the arms of strangers, not in the arms of family loved ones. They deserve to be honored. They deserve our love. And they deserve the attention and energy of every animal lover to stop this tragedy. Visit and stay awhile in the serenity of this star filled memorial... let yourself transcend the sadness and begin to feel the peace that love can bring. Let your heart fill with love. Allow love and peace to flow through you. Let yourself feel the love become so strong that you know that strength can solve this problem. As you gaze at the stars and let the music wash through you, you may also want to: ...
pay your respects to all the animals who have died in shelters |
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all beings be free from suffering ~ Sufi blessing
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| If you are a shelter, animal control or rescue worker and would like us to make a special memorial to a particular animal from your shelter, or if you hold special vigils for the animals at your shelter and would like us to put them here, please e-mail and let us know. |
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Special note from Teresa: I would like to thank Jim Babb, web master and creative genius for this site, for donating his design time for this memorial. He did this in honor of the shelter animals he has learned about during many hours of patient listening to "the issues" during our meetings. Thanks, Jim, for joining the ranks of people who know the issues and care! If any visitors are in need of website design help, call on Jim! |