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From ANIMAL PEOPLE, January/February 2010:

 

 

Japanese shelter numbers fall

 

OSAKA--Who is making the fastest progress toward becoming a

no-kill nation?

A good case could be made for Japan, according to 2007 data

collected by All Life In a Viable Environment and published in

December 2009 by Animal Refuge Kansai.

1999 data collected by Yoshiko Seno, published in the

November 2002 edition of ANIMAL PEOPLE, showed that Japan then had a

dog population of about 10 million, of whom 280,199 were killed in

animal control shelters. Japan has no non-governmental shelters that

kill homeless animals. As Japan has had no visible street dogs in

more than 40 years, all of the dogs entering shelters were presumed

to be former pets.

Since 1999 the Japanese dog population has increased to 13

million, one of the fastest acquisition rates of dogs as pets in the

world, but the number of dogs killed in shelters fell by nearly

two-thirds, to 100,963. About 1% of the dogs in Japan are

surrendered to shelters or picked up as strays each year, compared

to about 6% of the dogs in the U.S., and 1.5% of the dogs in Britain.

The Japanese cat population is also currently believed to be

about 13 million. All Life In a Viable Environment found that about

1.7% of the Japanese cat population entered shelters in 2007,

compared to about 4% of the U.S. cat population. Japanese shelters

killed 209,494 cats in 2007.

ANIMAL PEOPLE has no earlier Japanese shelter data pertaining to cats.

Overall, Japan has about one dog or cat per five humans--

about the same as Britain. The U.S. has one pet dog or cat for every

two humans. The Japanese rate of shelter killing is 2.4 per 1,000

humans; the U.S. rate is 13.6.

 

 

 

--

Merritt Clifton

Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE

P.O. Box 960

Clinton, WA 98236

 

Telephone: 360-579-2505

Fax: 360-579-2575

E-mail: anmlpepl

Web: www.animalpeoplenews.org

 

[ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing

original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide,

founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the

decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations.

We have no alignment or affiliation with any other entity. $24/year;

for free sample, send address.]

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