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No Kill Policy
On January 1,
1999, the Donald Reese Animal Shelter became the first municipal
no kill shelter in Michigan. On May 11, 1999, Otsego County made
this no kill "policy" an official resolution. The resolution was founded on
the basis that Otsego County believed it to be in the best
interest of the citizens to enhance the quality of life of dogs,
cats and other companion animals. The County desired an effective, humane way of
solving the homeless and unwanted pet problem and overpopulation. This resolution was also founded on the belief that
ONLY those animals received in a condition of terminal illness
or mortal injury that are beyond clinical redemption and/or animals that are deemed
aggressive and/or dangerous and cannot be successfully
rehabilitated with available resources should be humanely
destroyed. Local
officials agreed that by aggressively pursuing sterilization of
cats and dogs these animals would be more desirable as adoptable pets. In
effect, this will decrease the pet overpopulation problem.
Keeping these principles in mind, Otsego county adopted the
following resolution: |