The organization is committed to the care of
homeless cats of all ages while attempting to find permanent, responsible, loving homes for each and every one of them.
Not exact matches
Messages about how spaying and neutering reduces the number
of homeless / unwanted animals born annually are the most motivating to encourage people to have their dogs and
cats sterilized, along with educating the public about the safety and quality
of low - cost clinics and the appropriate
age for a pet to undergo surgery.
Our mission is to save the lives
of homeless senior dogs and
cats from shelters where their
age puts them first in line to be euthanized.
-- Dog or
cat, two years or older — Special needs dog or
cat,
of any
age — Dog or
cat homeless for 6 months or more — Large dog (40 + pounds at the time
of adoption),
of any
age
«Santa Cruz County has a mandatory spay / neuter law for dogs and
cats over the
age of six months that reside in the County», says Melanie Sobel, SCCAS general manager «By spaying or neutering companion animals, we can end unwanted births, reduce the needless suffering that
homeless animals endure, and save taxpayers» money at the same time.»
For the months
of October and November all
of our
homeless dogs,
cats, kittens, and puppies over the
age of 7 months have the special adoption fee
of $ 25!
For pets, the experience can also be a lonely one as
homeless,
aging dogs and
cats often spend their lives in shelters, passed over by families in favor
of puppies and kittens, or worse — euthanized for lack
of space.