The Eviction Crisis: What Will We Do With 11 Million Displaced Pets?

The Eviction Crisis: What Will We Do With 11 Million Displaced Pets?

Author: The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement August 27, 2020 Duration: 34:26

Why does the Eviction Crisis matter for animal welfare? 72% of renters own pets and The Humane Society of the United States estimates 11 million pets could be displaced in 2020 without significant intervention. For the last few months of 2020, projections put between 30-40 million American renters will face eviction by the year’s end.

Amanda Arrington, Senior Director for Pets for Life, guest hosts this episode of The Intake and talks with attorney Cole Thaler about this housing crisis. Thaler is an attorney who co-directs the Safe & Stable Homes Project at the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, where he helps low-income Atlanta tenants find free legal representation. Thaler worked at Georgia Legal Services Program and Lambda Legal. He is the co-founder and President of Paws Between Homes, a nonprofit animal rescue organization that provides temporary foster homes to the pets of people who lose their housing. To access the Eviction Response Toolkit referenced in the podcast, visit https://www.animalsheltering.org/eviction-toolkit


Ever wonder what really happens behind the doors of an animal shelter or rescue? the Intake pulls up a chair to those conversations, offering a genuine look at the world of animal welfare. Created by The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement, this podcast moves beyond simple stories to explore the real challenges, heartwarming successes, and complex decisions faced by professionals and volunteers every day. You'll hear from the people on the front lines-from shelter directors and veterinarians to foster families and humane educators-as they discuss practical strategies, compassionate care, and the evolving philosophy of protecting animals. While the subject matter is rooted in animal welfare, the discussions naturally resonate with anyone who shares their home with a pet or is thinking of adding a furry member to their family. It’s a resource that feels like a thoughtful conversation with experts who understand that caring for animals involves the whole community, including kids and adults alike. Tune in for an honest and insightful audio experience that deepens your understanding of the dedicated work that ensures animals find safety, health, and love. Each episode of this podcast connects the dots between daily care and the broader mission of creating a more humane world for all creatures.
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