Animal Statistics

By the Numbers

"Despite the hard work of shelters and rescues everywhere, it is estimated that millions of dogs and cats enter America’s shelters each year, and more than half of them will never leave. While great progress has been made, accurate and comprehensive nation-wide data does not exist. It’s precisely this data that will guide good decision-making, and help us save thousands of sheltered animals’ lives. The numbers really do count.." - https://shelteranimalscount.org/

Watauga Humane Society joined this national data base in early 2016, and are proud to be one of 5000 organizations choosing to be transparent with their numbers. 

January 1st - December 31st, 2021

Intakes

Dog Puppy Cat Kitten Other Total
Owner/Guardian Surrender 81 36 123 334 54 628
Return 61 3 32 17 1 114
Seized / Custody 95 4 28 33 0 160
Stray 195 61 103 233 4 596
Transfer In 23 0 8 13 0 44
Intake Total 455 104 294 630 59 1542
             

Live Outcomes

           
Adoption 265 92 266 509 55 1187
Return to Field (5)  0 0 28 5 0 33
Barn Cat Adoption 0 0 24 5 0 29
Return to Owner/Guardian 170 7 59 12 2 250
Transfer Out 4 0 0 0 0 4
Live Outcome Total 449 100 344 574 58 1503
             

Other Outcomes

           
Died in Care (1) 0 0 2 12 1 15
Lost in Care (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shelter Euthanasia (3) 9 1 17 40 0 67
Owner Intended Euthanasia (4) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other Outcome Total 9 1 17 040 0 82

(1) Died in Care - Usually young orphaned and ill kittens, seniors, abuse and neglect victims or other animals with illnesses or injuries that they are unable to overcome, even with veterinary treatment.

(2) Lost in Care - Random and unpredictable circumstances like a cat getting out a cat room window because a visitor opens a window; a mouse chews it's way out of a cage and isn't found; a foster animal is lost on the way to the vehicle in the parking lot, etc.

(3) Shelter Euthanasia - Usually animals with significant aggression that has not responded to training or animals with terminal or untreatable illnesses or injuries.

(4) Owner Intended Euthanasia - Owners sometimes surrender their animals to us because they cannot afford euthanasia.  It is our policy to accept the surrender, do an exam and decide for ourselves whether euthanasia is necessary.  By law, we cannot and we do not perform euthanasia on animals owned by members of the public.  

(5) Return to Field - Feral cats and cats that are not socialized or otherwise appropriate for placement in an indoor environment (Barn Cats) that are released on a property with the permission of the property owner.