Provincial Animal Care Statistics 2010 (January - December) Summary Graphs
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1 Live Release Rate Intake and Live Release Volume Live Release Rate Intake Volume Provincial Animal Care Statistics 2010 (January - December) Summary Graphs Sources of Animals % 2.7% 6.3% 6.5% 16.2% 17.9% 49.8% Health Status of Animals at Intake % 8% 11% 77% % Live Release Rates and Intake Volume: 2009 and 2010 Quarterly 62% 62% 67% 87% 79% 78% 84% Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) Animal control Public surrender (e.g. strays) Owner surrender Transfer in from other SPCA Transfer in from other non-spca Uncategorized* Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable Q1 Q2 Q3 Q Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Intake Volume Live Release Rate Intake and Live Release Volumes % Animal Outcomes % 65% 83% % 5% 16% Adopted Claimed by owner Transferred out Died of natural causes 1% Intake Live Release Volume Live Release %
2 All Animals Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % % % Animal control % % % % % % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % % % % Owner surrender % % % % % Transfer in from other SPCA % % % % Transfer in from other non-spca % Uncategorized* % % % Total Intake Healthy % % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % % % % Treatable - Manageable % % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % Live Release Rate in 2009: 53% 74% Rate in 2009: 83% 85% Rate in 2009: 91% 96% Rate in 2009: 84% 88% Rate in 2009: 92% 99% Rate in 2009: 32% 76% Adopted % % % % % Claimed by owner % % % % % % Transferred out to other organization % % % % % Total % % % % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable % Treatable - Manageable % % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % % Uncategorized* Total % % % % % % Died of Natural Causes % % % % (including foster care) Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % Animal control % % % % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % % % Owner surrender % % % % % Transfer in from other SPCA % % Transfer in from other non-spca % Uncategorized* % % Total Intake Healthy % % % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % % % Treatable - Manageable % % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % Live Release Rate in 2009: 98% 92% Rate in 2009: 99.6% 88% Rate in 2009: 74% 89% Rate in 2009: 31% 85% Rate in 2009: 99% 99% Rate in 2009: 65% 83% Adopted % % % % % Claimed by owner % % % % % Transferred out to other organization % % % % % Total % % % % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable % Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % Uncategorized* % Total % % % % % Died of Natural Causes % % % % % (including foster care)
3 Cats Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % % Animal control % % % % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % % % Owner surrender % % % % % Transfer in from other SPCA % % Transfer in from other non-spca % Uncategorized* % % Total Intake Healthy % % % % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % % % Treatable - Manageable % % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % 0 4 1% % Live Release Rate in 2009: 41% 63% Rate in 2009: 81% 84% Rate in 2009: 89% 96% Rate in 2009: 78% 83% Rate in 2009: 89% 98% Rate in 2009: 16% 59% Adopted % % % % % Claimed by owner % % % % % Transferred out to other organization % % Total % % % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % Treatable - Manageable % % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % 0 4 1% % Uncategorized* % Total % % % % % % Died of Natural Causes % % 0 3 1% % (including foster care) Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % Animal control % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % Owner surrender % % % Transfer in from other SPCA Transfer in from other non-spca Uncategorized* % Total Intake Healthy % % % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % % Treatable - Manageable % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % Live Release 87% Rate in 2009: 99.5% 88% 85% 81% 98% Rate in 2009: 55% 77% Adopted % % % % % % Claimed by owner % % % Transferred out to other organization % % % % Total % % % % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable % Treatable - Manageable % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % Uncategorized* % % Total % % % % % Died of Natural Causes % % % % % (including foster care)
4 Dogs Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % % % % Animal control % % % % % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % % % Owner surrender % % % % 1 1 3% Transfer in from other SPCA % % 3 3 9% % Transfer in from other non-spca % Uncategorized* % % % Total Intake Healthy % % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % % % % Treatable - Manageable % % Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % % Live Release Rate in 2009: 7 89% Rate in 2009: 96% 92% Rate in 2009: 10 98% Rate in 2009: 91% 93% Rate in 2009: 98% 10 Rate in 2009: 91% 97% Adopted % % % % % Claimed by owner % % % % % Transferred out to other organization % % % % % Total % % % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable % % % % % Uncategorized % % Total % % % % % Died of Natural Causes % % (including foster care) Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % Animal control % % % Public surrender (e.g. strays) % % % % Owner surrender % % % % % Transfer in from other SPCA % % Transfer in from other non-spca % Uncategorized* % Total Intake Healthy % % % Treatable - Rehabilitatable % % Treatable - Manageable % Unhealthy and Untreatable % Live Release 10 93% 10 67% 10 Rate in 2009: 82% 93% Adopted % % % % Claimed by owner % % % Transferred out to other organization % % % Total % % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable % % Uncategorized* % Total % % % Died of Natural Causes (including foster care)
5 Other Animals Shelters: Cape Breton Colchester Kings Provincial Animal Shelter Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % Animal control Public surrender (e.g. strays) % Owner surrender % Transfer in from other SPCA % Transfer in from other non-spca Uncategorized* Total Intake Healthy % Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable % Unhealthy and Untreatable % Live Release Rate in 2009: Rate in 2009: % Rate in 2009: 92% 91% Adopted % % Claimed by owner Transferred out to other organization % Total % % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable % % Uncategorized* Total % % Died of Natural Causes % (including foster care) Foster Care Branches: Queens Provincial Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total % Carryover from previous quarter Cruelty investigations (seizure or surrender) % Animal control Public surrender (e.g. strays) % Owner surrender % Transfer in from other SPCA % Transfer in from other non-spca Uncategorized* % Total Intake Healthy % Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable % Unhealthy and Untreatable % Live Release 10 Rate in 2009: 87% 89% Adopted % Claimed by owner Transferred out to other organization % Total % Healthy Treatable - Rehabilitatable Treatable - Manageable Unhealthy and Untreatable % Uncategorized* Total % Died of Natural Causes % (including foster care)
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