After 15 years in animal welfare as a rescuer, full-time volunteer, foster, mentor, and trustee of a grassroots rescue group in Berkeley, CA, volunteering for big established shelters, smaller shelters, no kill/kill…
I just had enough of turning in circles.
Here I was 15 years later, deeply disappointed by the lack of understanding of volunteer and shelter management by the last shelter I volunteered for the past 6 years.

I wanted change!


Each year we’d wait for the first litter to hit the shelters, and within weeks, there was mayhem, kittens/puppies everywhere. People “miraculously” found them under their porches, in their garages, no idea how they got there, but they always knew exactly how old they were
I was tired of listening to the excuses from people. It was always the animal’s fault, well if you didn’t count the allergies, baby on the way, boy/girlfriend moving in.
People are treating animals like a piece of furniture, the latest fad. Once out of fashion, they’re discarded.
Latest bold example are the little toy breeds, filling up the shelters all over the country right now. Thanks to Hollywood bimbos clutching them in front of cameras like purses – their airhead fans want to be like them, so instead of a frontal lobotomy they get a chihuahua or a pug or other little cutie.
These might be small animals, but they still need attention, affection, exercise, and yes, they live 10 years or longer. Cats can live over 20 years.
Are people not realizing that? Why is that?
Is it that the cute puppy or kitty is too tempting and they’ll agree to anything just to take the cutie home TODAY?!
I’ve held hundreds of adoption counseling sessions, and am still amazed how people setting themselves up to fail as responsible guardians.

So, what makes Let’s Adopt different?

Let’s Adopt is about awareness and holding humans accountable.
We are not in the business to build yet another shelter.
We are here to change the system.Saving lives by educating humans, changing legislature, building local communities of animal lovers from the inside out.
Each of you can contribute to our mission by joining our network on Facebook and help us grow.
We want to connect a rescuer with a foster home, and get the animal directly into its new home.
Our adoption rules are a little different than the standard “fill out application- be approved-pay & good bye- whew“.(rescuers out there, you know exactly what I mean!)
We want to educate the adopter, and ensure that s/he understands beforehand the responsibility and the gift each animal coming through Let’s Adopt! is.
We want to find forever homes. Nothing less will be good enough, and we have no issue turning applicants down. Our history in other countries prove that we’re on to something. Check out the Turkey based main page at blog.myletsadopt.com
Let’s Adopt! is not about moving a large number of animals, but about finding quality homes, educating communities and saving lives not even born yet.

The city I currently live in has it’s municipal shelter about 30 minutes from downtown.The Humane Society is a 10 minute drive.

Guess where prospective adopters will go browse for animals.
Guess where most animals are dying just days after arrival.
This needs to change!!!
I am tired of hiding the city’s dirty little secret with my tax dollars, while charity is sucking dry the donation pool. Easy, with 6 figure marketing budget.
Animal Rescue is big business.


When I went to a workshop at a Humane Society, the person leading the workshop started the day by saying… “Hello, my name is XXXXX XXXXXX, and our mission is to put us out of business….” >
Well, needless to say that after 7 years they are still up & running and probably still using the same line.
What has changed in the area? Nothing!
The municipal shelters are still overwhelmed and underfunded. The HS does good work, I don’t want to take that away from them.

However, 40 thousand animals are being killed in my metro area each year.

This is an outrage.

Which leads me back to the answer of the original question.

Why I am with Let’s Adopt!?
Because we’re here to change the game. To make to officials a bit more uncomfortable, ask tough questions and ultimately bring change. True change.
You can do this as well.
I will soon post some resources I am currently collecting for YOU to use in your community. How to start petitions, get measures on your local ballots, start a spay/neuter program… just to name a few.
So, stay tuned for that!
Meanwhile don’t forget to join the US network on Facebook.

Feel free to introduce yourself in the discussion section and share some of your local issues. Start a dialog with our virtual community…

Here’s to real change – for the animals!

One Love!
Misha

4 Comments to “Why I chose to team up with Let’s Adopt!”

  • Hi Misha, love your articles, I was wondering if I could use this one in the Canada blog at some point. You’re so right about this. Things need to change – BIG time.

  • Thanks Catherine. Of course you can use it. Afterall – we’re family :D
    And YES – Things need to change, and they need to change fast too.

  • You wrote, “We are not in the business to build yet another shelter. We are here to change the system. Saving lives by educating humans, changing legislature, building local communities of animal lovers from the inside out.”

    Amen, Misha! Like you, I’ve been busy rehabbing/fostering dogs to spend much time with the national scene. In fact, I had nothing to do with my own local humane society because it’s just a killing machine, like our city pound. Then cancer cost me everything and I had tomove into an apartment. With my rescue dogs sleeping at my feet I now spend my days clicking away on my computer – I’m trying to put to use what I’ve learned over 45+ years of animal rescuing.

    Please check out my new website (link below). I think you’ll find some real encouragement. Certainly there are what I consider to be profoundly innovative ideas. I just need help getting the word out that shelters can do so much better – and they aren’t the only game in town.

    Let me know what you think, okay? I have a blog on wordpress (drdoolittle2800), but the website is prettier to look at! :-)

    website = https://sites.google.com/site/drdoolittle2800/home

    Check out what Allison Lindquist is doing at East Bay SPCA in Oakland. She’s pretty creative. I tossed my hat in the ring for Jan McHugh-Smith’s job at SF’s SPCA, but I think they want to hire “just another shelter director.”

    Keep up the great writing, Misha!
    Tom Cole

    • Tom,
      thanks for taking the time to post your thoughtful comment.
      I looked at some of your articles and especially like the one about animal rescue not being a business – even though most “shelters” are run that way.
      I would expect charity from a charity as well. Instead we are playing numbers games and ship in a big load of chihuahuas we can sell for $300 a pop, instead of clearing out the local pound. That’s the local Humane Society for you.
      Makes my blood boil.
      Allison Lindquist rings a bell – I left the Bay Area in 2003 and a lot has probably changed. Although I still see many of the old names in Berkeley and SF.
      I’m very sorry to hear about your struggle with cancer and hope you’re in remission or at the very least well.
      It’s an honor to have someone with your experience and compassion amongst us.

      When you say you’re a ‘rehabber’, do you mean wildlife or special needs/ferals?

      Best
      Misha Dee

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