No-Kill Events
No-Kill Events

Petition Drive


The Petition Drive has gathered thousands of signatures from people all over Philadelphia and the Country in support of passing a law in Philadelphia mandating the end of killing as a means of population control.

Outreach events


From the Piazza in Northern Liberties, Main Street Manayunk or FDR park, CNKP is spreading the word about the No-Kill movement. These events are a lot of fun! we sell shirts, gather signatures and hand out information about our organization.

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Upcoming Events
Citizens for a No-Kill Philadelphia is comprised of taxpayers and pet lovers who are committed to saving all healthy and treatable companion animals in Philadelphia shelters. Using political advocacy, grassroots efforts and humane education, CNKP works with our elected officials, other non-profit groups and the public to raise awareness about creating No-Kill model that will save the lives of the 10,000+ cats, dogs and small animals that die each year in Philadelphia shelters because of overpopulation.
Citizens for a No-Kill Philadelphia is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization
and was incorporated in Pennsylvania in 2009.
Citizens for a No-Kill Philadelphia
PO BOX 3863
Philadelphia, PA. 19146
“The best movie I saw during the week-long SXSW Film Festival”
- Karen Valby, Entertainment Weekly
Hailed as “absorbing,” “a must see,” “Oscar material” and “the best movie at SXSW,” MINE is a feature-length, independent documentary about the essential bond between humans and animals, set against the backdrop of one of the worst natural disasters in modern U.S. history: Hurricane Katrina. This gripping, character-driven story follows New Orleans residents as they attempt the daunting task of trying to reunite with their pets who have been adopted by families all over the country, and chronicles the custody battles that arise when two families love the same pet.
Who determines the fate of the animals—and the people—involved? A compelling meditation on race, class and the power of compassion, MINE examines how we treat animals as an extension of how we view and treat each other.
Audience Award for Best Documentary – SXSW Film Festival
Audience Award – San Francisco Documentary Festival
Thursday, August 12, 2010
"Mine" Screening & Reception
WHYY - 150 N. Sixth Street, Philadelphia