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A detailed analysis and history of this situation is provided by Animals24/7 in "No -kill" debacle: <br />will Pueblo bring "responsible sheltering" into vogue. <br />A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE "NO -KILL MOVEMENT" <br />"In the 1930's, the first focus on preventing unwanted animal births was initiated, writes Maddie's <br />Fund, "These spay/neuter efforts coincided with the life-saving efforts of rescuers, and so the no - <br />kill phenomenon began." <br />Nathan Winograd, an attorney who worked for the San Francisco SPCA, became the next "no kill" <br />leader, and in 2001 he became Executive Director of the Tompkins County SPCA in Ithaca, N.Y for <br />three years. <br />Winograd writes, " The organization had already resolved to become no kill in 1999, adding that <br />killing stopped immediately and Tompkins County had become the first no kill community in the <br />U.S., As of the 2010 census, the population was 101,564.) " <br />HISTORY OF BEST FRIENDS AND WO KILL' <br />Best Friend's page, No -kill movement timeline: History of Best Friends Animal Society,comes up <br />immediately in a search for "No Kill" and states that in 1984, "Best Friends becomes the flagship <br />for the no -kill movement" and that in 2019, for the first time on record, the total number of dogs <br />and cats killed in America's shelters for a given year has dropped below the one million mark — to <br />about 800,000." <br />Best Friends appears to leave behind its history as the Process Church of the Final Judgment <br />and ending as The Foundation Church of God in 190 «- ''''kipedia profile contains the links <br />to the legal corporate history after its founders reportedly separated from the church of <br />Scientology. (See Articles of Incorporation here.) <br />During their many years as various religious institutions, there was no published emphasis on <br />animal welfare in their prominent books and literature. Alsatians (German Shepherds) which are <br />shown in photos of the altar and they reportedly indicated a belief that dogs could predict the end <br />of the world. (See 2004 interview Friends Find Their Calling here.) <br />THE ECONOMICS OF HUMANENESS <br />Let's look at the recent income to the three major (or most visible) U.S. humane organizations <br />and why promoting --or at least not opposing --the mythical "no kill" goal may have been of benefit: <br />