Utah animal shelters reported as 77% 'no-kill'

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Utah animal shelters reported as 77% 'no-kill'
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In Utah, animal shelters increased from a 67% no-kill rate to a 77% no-kill rate from 2021 to 2022, according to an annual report released by Best Friends Animal Society.

SALT LAKE CITY — In Utah, animal shelters increased from a 67% no-kill rate to a 77% no-kill rate from 2021 to 2022, according to anBut the report also shows the number of cats and dogs killed in shelters nearly doubled from 2021.

In 2022, several Utah shelters gained no-kill status including Animal Care of Davis County, Uintah Animal Control and Shelter Special Service District, Riverton City Animal Control and Blanding City Animal Control. "The community can do so much in terms of — of course adopting cats and kittens — but also fostering cats and kittens during the summer months," Sizemore said.

Jami Johanson, with Salt Lake County Animal Services, said trap-neuter-return is one reason they're able to be a no-kill shelter.

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