Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male gray domestic cat, approximately four years old, available for adoption at
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cats available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday M
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black and white domestic male cat approximately one year old at the West Valley City-Tay
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Tera, a spayed female black and white domestic approximately two and a half years old, ava
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black and white domestic male cat approximately one year old at the West Valley City-Tay
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cheddar, a neutered male tabby approximately three years old, available for adoption at th
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Dot, a spayed female cat approximately six years old, available for adoption at the West V
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Davis, a neutered male white domestic approximately 14 years old, at the West Valley City-
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male domestic tabby cat approximately five years old at the West Valley City-Ta
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mystery, a female approximately eight months old, available for adoption at the West Valle
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Tawni, a spayed female approximately three years old, available for adoption at the West V
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Dot, a spayed female cat approximately six years old, available for adoption at the West V
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Durango, a male black and white domestic cat approximately three years old, available for
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Durango, a male black and white domestic cat approximately three years old, available for
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male domestic tabby cat approximately five years old at the West Valley City-Ta
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male gray domestic cat, approximately four years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cats available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black and white domestic male cat approximately one year old at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Tera, a spayed female black and white domestic approximately two and a half years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black and white domestic male cat approximately one year old at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Cheddar, a neutered male tabby approximately three years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Dot, a spayed female cat approximately six years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Davis, a neutered male white domestic approximately 14 years old, at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male domestic tabby cat approximately five years old at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mystery, a female approximately eight months old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Tawni, a spayed female approximately three years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Dot, a spayed female cat approximately six years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Durango, a male black and white domestic cat approximately three years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
Durango, a male black and white domestic cat approximately three years old, available for adoption at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.
Chris Detrick | The Salt Lake Tribune
A neutered male domestic tabby cat approximately five years old at the West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter Thursday March 27, 2014. Less than two years after West Valley City and Best Friends Animal Society teamed up to reduce the euthanasia rate at the community shelter, the facility has achieved no-kill status. The West Valley City-Taylorsville Animal Shelter now has a 90 percent save rate. One reason for the drop in the number of animals being put down is a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program for stray cats.