The ASNTF receives many requests each year from communities seeking humane
animal population control solutions and we have a waiting list.
Not exact matches
Provides accessible and affordable spay / neuter
solutions for companion
animals and free - roaming cats with the goal to eliminate euthanasia as a means of
population control.
Is to provide a non-lethal
solution to the homeless, abandoned and feral
animal populations, so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of
population control.
West Georgia Spay / Neuter Clinic's mission is to provide a non-lethal
solution to the homeless, abandoned, and feral
animal populations so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of
population control.
TNVR stabilizes the
population (fewer to no births), results in lower
animal control costs, taxpayer dollars, reduces nuisance complaints by residents, address neighbors» concerns, alleviates public health concerns, improves the cats» lives, saves and helps the entire community reach a
solution that benefits everyone.
The goal of the Delaware SPCA's Spay / Neuter Clinics is to provide a non-lethal
solution to the homeless, abandoned, and feral
animal populations so that euthanasia is no longer an acceptable means of
population control.
When I learned of the TNR program, I concluded this was a much better
solution to the feral / stray cat
population problem compared to depending the «random acts of kindness» by others or efforts by the «
animal control authorities».