In October 2013, we launched our most aggressive spay and neuter initiative to date — completely
free cat sterilizations available to anyone, anywhere.
Since its inception, The Society has sterilized more than 98,000 animals, including 21,000 cats via
our free cat sterilization program.
Not exact matches
Volunteer services and donations are greatly appreciated in order to keep the NBCCC feral
cat sterilization and vaccination program
free to Comal and Guadalupe counties.
Trap - Neuter - Return, also known as TNR is the nonlethal
sterilization method to reduce the number of
free - roaming, community
cats.
Thank you for contacting the New Braunfels Community
Cat Coalition TNVR Program, which provides
free sterilizations and Rabies / FVRCP vaccinations for feral
cats in Comal and Guadalupe County.
During the 5 years that we have been providing
free sterilizations for feral
cats, we have performed over 4000 surgeries.
You can also learn about
sterilization programs for feral and
free roaming
cats at their website as well.
Based on the results of the needs analysis, Target Zero recommended that a $ 500,000 grant be awarded through the non-profit arm of the NKADD for
sterilization of (a) shelter
cats returning to their outside home; (b) community
free roaming
cats; and (c) owned
cats.
In many communities where TNR has been adopted, thriving nonprofit spay / neuter clinics provide low - cost or
free sterilization to feral, stray and pet
cats.
Working closely with three leading national animal welfare organizations, the ARL developed and implemented a new Community
Cat Protection Policy to go into effect immediately that aims to humanely and significantly reduce the number of
free - roaming
cats through
sterilization rather than euthanasia.
The
Free sterilization service includes a FVRCP vaccination, a rabies vaccination if the
cat is four months and or four pounds or older, and a left eartip.
A good starting point would be the formation of an umbrella organization - call it a task force, if you will - with the primary goal of providing low - cost or even
free sterilization of dogs and
cats.
Unlike the pet store, our adoptions included
sterilization, vaccinations, a
free bag of
cat food, a
free visit to the veterinarian of the adopter's choice, a
free identification tag, a discount at the local pet supply,
free grooming, a
free guide to caring for their new kitten,
free behavior advice for life, a discount on their next cup of coffee, the satisfaction of knowing they saved a life, and, during Christmas, Santa would deliver the kitten to their door.
Thank you for contacting the Austin Humane Society about our Community
Cat Program, which provides
free sterilizations and rabies vaccinations for
cats without identified owners.
In response, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay is partnering with Florida Animal Friend, Inc. to offer
free sterilization of outdoor
cats for the next ten months.
TNR involves the humane trapping of feral and
free - roaming
cats,
sterilization, and vaccination, followed by release back to a committed care - giver who provides food, shelter, and necessary medical care.
We have been providing traps to facilitate feral
cat colony management and providing
free sterilizations for feral
cats for more than 10 years.
We also offer weekend community
sterilization clinics for feral and
free - roaming
cats.
On the other hand, the targeted
sterilization approach at the heart of programs such as Albuquerque's has proven effective at reducing the population of unowned
free - roaming
cats.
We support population reduction through
sterilization - the most cost effective, long term solution to
free roaming
cats.
We have continued these clinics several times each year, both in Kingston and other centers such as Negril, Ocho Rios, Montego Bay and Falmouth, providing
free sterilization for stray dogs and
cats, as well as for pets whose owners can not afford traditional veterinary care.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Nassau Humane Society 639 Airport Road Fernandina Beach, FL 32035 904-321-1647 Nassau Humane They have several programs currently available including
free sterilizations for dogs and all
cats.
Scott KC, Levy JK, Crawford PC: Characteristics of
free - roaming
cats presented for
sterilization.
And they now offer
free sterilizations for all
cats.
ISNN is the only organization working in Jamaica to reduce the overpopulation of unwanted animals, by offering
free sterilization of stray dogs and
cats, as well as pets whose owners can not afford traditional veterinary care.
The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine provides surgery space for Operation Catnip to hold monthly surgical
sterilization clinics for the county's
free - roaming community
cats.
Sterilization surgery, a rabies vaccination if the pet is old enough, an upper respiratory vaccination for
cats, a parvo / distemper vaccination for dogs, a microchip implant, and
free microchip registration.
The county fixes community
cats for
free and loans out traps in return for a refundable deposit, so in addition to staffers» own trapping efforts in response to complaints, the shelter and its partners receive and return strays from the general public, as well as hundreds of strays a year from
cat advocates involved in grassroots
sterilization efforts, says Muñoz.
All
cats under a year old are 50 $ with a 100 $ deposit for the
sterilization (which is done for
free by their vet and then refunded upon proof of completion).
These programs strive to minimize
free - ranging
cat populations through live - trapping, veterinary
sterilization, and subsequent release to the areas where
cats were trapped.
The Altered Tails Barnhard Clinic is waiving the normal $ 25.00
sterilization fee and will spay or neuter feral
cats for
free.
The ASPCA believes that TNRM, RTF and relocation programs are the most effective, humane and responsible ways to manage or lower the community
cat population over time in conjunction with programs for owned
cats including easy access to
free / low cost
sterilization services and
free collars and identification tags with the owner's phone number.
Every Wednesday, at our vet clinic, is reserved for the first 40 first come, first served, feral
cats for
FREE sterilization and rabies vaccination.