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Animal Shelters Just Saved 34,000 More Pets Than Last Year And It Is The Best News In Years

American animal shelters just recorded their most life-saving year in recent history, and the numbers are giving animal lovers across the country genuine reason to celebrate. According to new data from the Best Friends Animal Society, 34,000 fewer dogs and cats were unnecessarily euthanized in U.S. shelters in 2025 compared to the year before, the sharpest single-year drop in shelter deaths in five years and a result that reflects years of sustained effort from shelters, rescue organizations, and communities working together to change the system. Throughout the year, four million dogs and cats found loving homes, bringing the nation meaningfully closer to the goal of no-kill status nationally, a milestone defined as shelters saving at least 90 percent of every healthy and treatable animal in their care, and the number of no-kill shelters across the country is now at an all-time high with 68 percent of shelters achieving that standard.

Dogs had their most significant breakthrough in years, with shelter deaths falling 8.5 percent and nearly 20,000 additional dogs making it out alive compared to the previous year, the first such decline since the difficult years of the pandemic. For cats the news was equally historic: 83 percent of cats entering shelters in 2025 were saved, the highest rate ever recorded, and the number killed dropped to its lowest point in the history of tracking. Animal welfare experts credited community-based kitten fostering programs, neighborhood cat initiatives, and a significant surge in adoption interest among younger generations for much of the remarkable progress. The CEO of Best Friends Animal Society called it a turning point with undeniable momentum and noted that of all the shelters not yet at no-kill status, nearly half are fewer than 100 animals away from getting there, and the finish line has genuinely never been closer.

Source: https://people.com/animal-shelters-have-drastic-drop-in-pet-deaths-2025-11951665

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