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2024 Annual Statistics

​1. Humane Agent Activities Phone Calls
  • Total Phone Calls: 14 recorded for the year.
  • Monthly Trends:
    • Highest month: May (4 calls).
    • Lowest activity: January, February, July, and September recorded no calls.
Visits
  • Total Visits: 13 recorded for the year.
  • Monthly Trends:
    • Highest month: May (4 visits).
    • Lowest activity: No visits recorded in June, July, September, October, and November.

2. General Office Activity Emails
  • Total Emails: 1,154 emails handled in 2024.
  • Monthly Trends:
    • Highest month: March (126 emails).
    • Lowest month: November (85 emails).
General Phone Calls
  • Total Phone Calls: 2,634 calls handled.
  • Monthly Trends:
    • Highest month: July (299 calls).
    • Lowest month: December (128 calls).

3. Spay/Neuter Statistics Regular Program
  • Dogs:
    • Total spayed/neutered: 283.
    • Highest month: July (50 dogs).
    • Lowest month: February (14 dogs).
  • Cats:
    • Total spayed/neutered: 530.
    • Highest month: September (100 cats).
    • Lowest month: June (19 cats).
Cat Clinic
  • Total Cats Treated: 569.
    • Highest month: February (74 cats).
    • Lowest month: December (27 cats).

4. Clinic History (2006–2024)
  • Total Activity Over 18 Years: 10,840 cases.
  • Annual Trends:
    • Highest annual activity: 2014 (707 cases).
    • Lowest annual activity: 2023 (391 cases).
    • Activity in 2024 (569 cases) is below the historical peak but still within a strong range of performance.

Key Observations
  1. Seasonal Trends:
    • Activity generally peaks in spring and summer months (May, July, and September) for both humane agent work and spay/neuter services.
    • Lower activity is seen in winter months, including January, February, and December.
  2. Balanced Program Focus:
    • The spay/neuter program saw significant activity, with 813 animals serviced (530 cats and 283 dogs), indicating strong efforts to control animal populations.
    • The cat clinic contributed an additional 569 treatments, maintaining steady operations.
  3. High Demand for General Services:
    • Over 2,600 phone calls and 1,154 emails were handled, reflecting significant community interaction and outreach efforts.
  4. Long-Term Clinic Growth:
    • Clinic history data shows sustained growth over time, with current activity maintaining a consistent level compared to previous years.
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  • Big Wolly and Doug