Maida Genser on: What is No Kill?

A no kill nation does not put innocent animals to death for no reason.  Homes are found for homeless animals, traditionally closed areas are opened up to “allow” pets, and pounds and “humane” societies are forced to tell the truth.  I will not name the local humane society which says it is...

Connie Swain on: What is No Kill?

TNKN contributor Connie Swain: I never thought I would be a zealot  kind of person, but then I spent two days listening to Nathan Winograd discuss that it really is possible to have a society in which we do not kill healthy, non-aggressive, adoptable animals — ever. No kill means no kill, not...

Sue Cosby on: What is No Kill?

Written by TNKN contributor Sue Cosby When I first took my current job, some people (luckily only a handful) were really freaked out that someone who was passionate about No Kill sheltering was coming to town.  In addition to the high profile hoarders, convicted of animal cruelty who had labelled...

Brent Toellner on: What is No Kill?

Clearing up some confusion on “No Kill” Originally posted July, 10 by TNKN contributor Brent Toellner on the KC DOG BLOG: We’ve been working on a gameplan here in Kansas City for building KC into a no-kill community. From some of the emails and comments we’ve received, there...

Nathan Winograd on: What is No Kill?

Originally Posted in the No Kill Solutions E-Newsletter, 2005.  Author: Nathan Winograd What is No Kill? There is only one legitimate definition of No Kill. It is a community where: • Healthy dogs and cats are saved; • Treatable dogs and cats are saved; and, • Healthy and treatable feral cats...