Search Topics Programs & Operations Board & Leadership Fundraising Keeping Pets in Homes Return to Owner Grants Equine Welfare Equine Adoption Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Shelter Medicine Support Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Promotions & Events Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Clear All Fee-Waived Cats 101 This webinar explains the research behind fee-waived cats and teaches you how to prepare for a fee-waived event and determine which data to capture. Research on Fee-Waived Animal Adoptions Thinking about offering free adoptions? Research confirms that fee-waived cats are just as loved as ones with a price tag. Research Shows Why Shelters Should Offer Free Cat Adoptions Waive fees and adopters will come. The price tag – or lack thereof – doesn’t affect the love or longevity of an adopter’s relationship with a cat. Free Adoptions: Why to Do Them, Finding Funding & Operational Considerations Learn how free adoptions can lead to positive outcomes and significant benefits for animals and the community. Animal Shelter-Related Research Animal welfare professionals serving dogs, cats, and horses can use this data-backed information to enhance fostering, adoption, relocation, and other programs. Promotions & Events In this section you’ll find adoption promotions and event planning resources to help you save more lives. ASPCA Research Index Scan a complete list of all ASPCA research currently published on ASPCApro covering veterinary, cruelty, behavior, sheltering topics, and more. 10 Tips to Promote Senior Pets Prospective adopters often overlook senior pets in favor of younger animals. Here are 10 tips gleaned from animal welfare organizations to help get older pets adopted. 6 Tips for Placing Special Needs Horses Learn 6 tips for placing special needs and unrideable equine into good homes. Animal Shelter and Community Medicine Journals for Publication Learn about the Journal of Shelter Medicine and Community Animal Health, the only journal focused on shelter and community medicine practice. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page next ›