During the recent City Council meeting in Redlands on February 4, 2025, discussions centered around the local animal shelter's ongoing efforts to promote pet adoption and community involvement. The meeting featured a presentation highlighting the shelter's current statistics and upcoming events, particularly an adoption initiative coinciding with Valentine's Day.
The shelter reported a significant intake of animals over the past year, with 549 dogs and 272 cats received. While dog adoptions have seen a positive trend, cat adoptions remain lower, prompting the shelter to collaborate with rescue organizations to facilitate the return of feral cats to their natural habitats. Currently, the shelter houses 35 dogs and 5 cats, with several animals in foster care awaiting permanent homes.
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Subscribe for Free In a heartwarming appeal, the shelter announced that adoption fees would be waived for long-term residents—animals that have been at the shelter for over 30 days—during the Valentine's Day event. This initiative aims to encourage community members to consider adopting a pet, emphasizing the message that while one may not find romantic love, they can certainly find companionship through pet adoption.
The meeting also marked a farewell to Jody, a dedicated staff member at the shelter, who is transitioning to a new role. Council members and attendees expressed gratitude for her contributions, highlighting the importance of community support in the shelter's mission.
Overall, the discussions underscored the shelter's ongoing challenges and successes, as well as the critical role of community engagement in improving the lives of local animals. The council's support for these initiatives reflects a commitment to enhancing animal welfare in Redlands.