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Austin Animal Center Monthly Report December 2019 Fiscal Year 2020 Austin Animal Center December 2019 Intakes Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Total Neonatal Kitten Kitten Adult Cat Puppy Adult Dog Total Neonatal Puppy 0 55 3 121 179 7 4 0 33 44 0 68 4 173 245 0 123 41 361 525 11 301 49 781 1,142 4 1 0 12 17 301 0 50 1 81 132 49 Intakes by Intake Type 11 1,142 781 Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Intakes by Age Breakdown Cat 17 132 179 328 Dog 44 245 525 814 0 200 400 600 800 1000 Neonatal Kitten Kitten Adult Cat Neonatal Puppy Puppy Adult Dog Age Breakdown Neonatal under 6 weeks old Kitten/Puppy 6 weeks to under 1 year old Adult at least 1 year old page 1 Austin Animal Center December 2017 to 2019 Intakes Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Total 2017 Dog 0 181 71 525 Cat 3 121 13 206 343 Total Cat 3 302 84 731 3 64 8 199 274 2018 Dog 6 173 75 563 Total 9 237 83 762 Cat 106 4 4 214 328 2019 Dog 7 195 45 567 Total 11 301 49 781 777 1,120 817 1,091 814 1,142 Yearly December Intakes by Intake Type 84 302 83 237 49 301 3 1,120 9 1,091 11 1,142 731 2017 762 2018 781 2019 Born in Owner Surrender Public Assistance Stray Yearly December Intakes by Animal Type 817 274 2018 814 328 2019 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 777 343 2017 page 2 Austin Animal Center December 2019 Outcomes Neonatal Kitten Kitten Adult Cat Puppy Adult Dog Neonatal Puppy 239 282 Adoption Deceased Disposal Missing RTO Rto-Adopt Transfer Total Humane Euthanasia Shelter Neuter Return 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 275 3 1 1 0 9 1 14 25 72 1 3 6 0 16 6 50 16 Outcomes by Outcome Type 329 5 170 868 1,379 5591 199 29 64 199 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 23 37 301 1 0 2 1 151 21 0 108 566 Total 868 5 5 9 1 199 29 64 199 1,379 Age Breakdown Neonatal Kitten/Puppy under 6 weeks old 6 weeks to under 1 year old Adult at least 1 year old Adoption …
Animal Advisory Commission Report Q4 2019 This report is intended to give a high level overview of Austin Pets Alive!’s lifesaving operations each quarter, with a focus on APA!’s impact on Travis county through our partnership with Austin Animal Center. Intakes - Compared to Q4 2018, APA transfers from AAC were up 18% overall in Q4 2019, with a 74% increase in cat transfers and a 12% decrease in dog transfers. Total Cat Transfers from AAC Total Dog Transfers from AAC Total Transfers from AAC Q4 2019 388 366 754 Q4 2018 223 415 638 % Change '19 v '18 74% -12% 18% Detailed Breakdown of APA Intakes from AAC AAC - Cat Behavior AAC - Cat Bottle Baby (Includes BIC) AAC - Cat Maternity AAC - Cat Medical AAC - Cat Space AAC - Dog BIC AAC - Dog Behavior Large/Medium AAC - Dog Behavior Small AAC - Dog Bottle Baby AAC - Dog Maternity AAC - Dog Medical AAC - Dog Parvo Transfer AAC - Dog Space Large/Medium AAC - Dog Space Small Total AAC Travis - PASS Travis - Parvo OS/PASS Total Travis 1 of 5 Reserved Oct 2019 10 118 8 74 16 19 7 3 5 2 17 1 76 15 371 25 0 396 Nov 2019 4 48 9 41 34 6 5 0 12 1 23 5 32 10 230 16 0 246 Dec 2019 6 6 0 14 0 42 5 0 5 2 23 4 40 6 153 12 0 165 Q4 2019 20 172 17 129 50 67 17 3 22 5 63 10 148 31 754 53 0 807 © 2019 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights 2 of 5 © 2019 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved The first chart shows AAC to APA transfers as a percentage of total AAC Intakes for Q4 2019 compared to Q4 2018 as a way of gauging how APA is responding to increased AAC intakes. The second chart shows AAC to APA transfers as a percentage of total AAC Intakes for the last four quarters (Q1 of 2019 through Q4 of 2019). 3 of 5 © 2019 Austin Pets Alive! All Rights Reserved Q4 2019 November 2019 December 2019 Dog Total Cat Dog Total Cat Dog Total Cat 5 0 0 3 13 1 October 2019 Cat 136 1 0 0 0 2 0 139 197 3 0 0 3 3 1 …
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December 2019 November 2019 Animal Services Report ANIMAL SERVICES REPORT Animal Services News Adoption Promotions Animal Protection December. The live outcome rate for December was 98.9 percent. A total of 866 animals were adopted (519 dogs, 347 cats). A total of 228 dogs and cats were returned to their owners (RTOs). Home for the Pawlidays adoption promotion ran from December 16 through 23. Adoption fees were $10 for all pets at the shelter. During that time, 230 animals were adopted (97 cats and 133 dogs). Animal Protection Officers returned 106 animals to their owners in the field during the month of Officers handed out 31 fencing assistance applications, implanted four microchips and impounded 70 injured animals. A total of 28 animals were transferred to Austin Wildlife Rescue. Officers entered 192 rabies exposure reports and submitted 26 specimens for rabies testing. One bat tested positive. Wildlife APO had another month of record breaking coyote complaints at 147: o 100 sightings o 16 wild sick reports of possible mange o 6 encounters o 6 incidents o 6 wild injured reports o 6 observations o 1 public assist (yard audit) Out of 147 coyote related reports, 112 fell within the reported behavior types (sighting, encounter, and incident). Incidents: Pets and livestock were a factor in five of the six verified actives o One incident included a coyote suspected of killing a dog that escaped the backyard. The attack was not seen or heard, but the dog was found in the greenbelt. o One incident included a coyote suspected of killing a dog in a fenced backyard. The attack was not seen or heard. o One incident included a coyote suspected of taking a dog out of a backyard. The attack was not seen or heard but blood was found in the backyard. November 2019 Animal Services Report o One incident included a coyote that grabbed an unattended cat, but a neighbor hazed the coyote to drop the cat. The cat had minor injuries. o One incident included a coyote that killed an unattended cat. The attack was not seen or heart, but was caught on a security camera. o One incident included a coyote that ran toward a car. The citizen was not able to determine if the coyote was crossing the street, or being aggressive. The citizen did not see any …
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