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Shelter report shows higher intake, mixed live‑release rates; commissioners debate interim repairs, SOPs and foster policy

City of Sacramento Animal Well‑being Commission · January 22, 2026
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Summary

Shelter staff reported increased dog intake and mixed live‑release rates (dogs ~89% live release, cats ~65% for the quarter). Commissioners debated interim facility improvements (~$600,000 estimate), the timing of RFPs given AB 339's 45‑day union notice, and whether the commission or an outside vendor should draft standard operating procedures and foster policies.

Shelter staff presented the Bridal (Animal) Care Services monthly report, reporting total animals in care of about 375 (205 dogs, 31 cats, 10 other animals) and animals in foster (81 dogs, 48 cats). For the October–December quarter, staff recorded 225 dog euthanasias and 269 cat euthanasias; live‑release rates reported were 89% for dogs and 65% for cats, with an overall live‑release rate of about 81%.

Shelter staff also gave annual intake totals (about 6,032 dogs and 4,149 cats for the prior year) and highlighted staffing updates, recruitment efforts, and pilot programs including a mobile app for the Doggy Day Out program and a spay/neuter event that will sterilize about 200 animals at an approximate cost of $43,000.

Commissioners pressed staff and…

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