As part of a broader solution, we are hoping to raise funds to launch low or no - cost spay /
neuter programs in the communities from which we rescue.
Considering starting a spay and
neuter program in your community?
For more information about where to access low - cost spay /
neuter programs in your community, please go to the ASPCA's searchable Free and Low - Cost Spay / Neuter Database.
So, we fund local animal welfare groups that build solid adoption and spay /
neuter programs in communities throughout North America.
In order to end the needless suffering and death of countless companion animals, Forgotten Friends will use every opportunity to promote spay /
neuter programs in the community and help to educate the public in responsible pet ownership.
Spay Neuter Database — Through our partnership with PetSmart Charities ™, our comprehensive and searchable database is designed to help you find low - cost spay /
neuter programs in your community.
Not exact matches
In 2005, we changed our name to Best Friends of Shelter Pets and started SNAP, the first year - round community spay / neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma City are
In 2005, we changed our name to Best Friends of Shelter Pets and started SNAP, the first year - round
community spay /
neuter program of its kind
in the Oklahoma City are
in the Oklahoma City area.
Addressing the issue of too many dogs and cats
in poor
communities is not simple; overall access to convenient, affordable spay /
neuter services is disparate with some states having only a very few accessible, affordable
programs to serve the state, and some statewide
programs that do exist lack the funds to operate effectively.
«Until more people spay and
neuter their pets and we reduce the number of animals entering shelters, the Rescue Waggin»
program will continue to be a resource for shelters working to change the fate of homeless dogs
in their
communities,» says Susanna Della Maddalena, executive director of PetSmart Charities, Inc..
In 2005, Best Friends started its Spay / Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP), the first year - round community spay / neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma City are
In 2005, Best Friends started its Spay /
Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP), the first year - round community spay / neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma City
Neuter Assistance
Program (SNAP), the first year - round community spay / neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma Cit
Program (SNAP), the first year - round
community spay /
neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma City
neuter program of its kind in the Oklahoma Cit
program of its kind
in the Oklahoma City are
in the Oklahoma City area.
These FOTAS transfer
programs — combined with access to affordable spay and
neuter programs, treatment for heartworm positive dogs, volunteer
programs to socialize and exercise the animals there waiting for adoption,
community outreach, and a vibrant foster network — have made a significant and positive impact
in Aiken County.
Our primary goals include finding the best home for each animal
in our care, reducing pet overpopulation through our spay /
neuter programs, and improving the lives of animals
in our
community.
Our
community has many accomplishments to be proud of, like low - cost spay /
neuter programs in every county
in our region, local initiatives that support the human - animal bond and dozens of shelters and rescue groups helping animals.
In a TNR
program,
community cats are humanely trapped (with box traps), brought to a veterinarian to be spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, & ear tipped.
Establishing the «Fixin'to Save»
program bringing low - cost affordable spay and
neuter options to
communities in need.
Recently, growing popularity of Return To Field (RTF)
programs stems from the recognition that
neuter - return is appropriate for most healthy unowned cats that are thriving
in the
community, regardless of whether they have entered a shelter.
As an organization, you are doing absolutely everything
in - house that is important for achieving no - kill
in our
community — great pet retention
programs, adoptions, low cost spay /
neuter etc..
Under his direction Macomb was the first
in the state to institute higher professional standards for Animal Control Officers; a shelter,
neuter, release
program for
community cats and dog play groups.
Webinar: Starting a TNR
Program in Your Community This provides a basic overview of trap - neuter - return, along with examples of different program
Program in Your
Community This provides a basic overview of trap -
neuter - return, along with examples of different
program program models.
Additionally, applicants will be asked to explain how the
program will enable them to make spay /
neuter services accessible for owned and homeless dogs and cats
in their
communities.
Back
in late 2009,
in a lawsuit filed by a coalition of Los Angeles — area bird advocacy groups against City of Los Angeles Animal Services (LAAS), a Los Angeles Superior Court judge found
in favor of the bird groups that LAAS
programs in support of trap /
neuter / return (TNR) as a
community cat management strategy was
in violation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because the agency had not conducted an environmental impact study regarding the effects on the environment of sterilizing free - roaming
community cats.
Providing FREE spaying and
neutering for those
in need
in our
community is a service we are excited to be able to offer through the SPOT
program.
Through the efforts of the Center's spay /
neuter programs, YWAC is addressing the problem of pet overpopulation
in our
community.
In addition, these types of organizations usually display aggressive spay /
neuter efforts within their
communities, and booming humane education
programs to further prevent unwanted litters and future shelter intake.
Our goal is to modify the wording
in the current regulation so that «Cats» will be removed from the regulation and incorporate wording about the implementation of a Trap -
Neuter - Return
program throughout the state of Alaska along with the addition of the term «
Community Cats.»
Our Vision: To have animal unity
in our
community which includes a collaboration with the city, county and rescue organizations to support spay /
neuter programs, reduce overpopulation, and promote animal adoptions from local shelters.
Animal Aid USA also uses its resources and lobbying efforts to support the banning of puppy mills and provides funds to support spay and
neuter programs in low - income
communities
Since 2000, the Animal Rescue League of Boston's (ARL) Spay Waggin» has been the organization's largest
community spay and
neuter program, and currently serves pet owners
in Southeastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod each and every month.
In order to help with the overpopulation problem, TAPS offers low - cost spay /
neuter programs to our
community.
Animal shelters, rescue groups and spay /
neuter clinics from around the country are competing for more than $ 150,000
in grants for innovative
programs that expand lifesaving capacity
in their
communities.
The
program administers small grants for spay /
neuter surgeries and trapping equipment
in targeted
communities.
If you discover a feral cat population
in your
community, contact Alley Cat Allies to see how they can help implement a trap -
neuter - return
program where you live.
While,
in the past,
communities were upset and concerned about feral cat populations, the trap -
neuter - return return
program has calmed those fears because the cat population is not growing and these cats are getting vaccinated.
About the NYC Feral Cat Initiative The NYC Feral Cat Initiative (NYCFCI), a
program of the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, supports the efforts of organizations and individuals who work to help stray and feral cats — collectively known as «
community cats» — and perform Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR)
in New York City.
Our current Spay
Neuter Programs include our No Cost - Low Income Spay
Neuter Program funded by Petco Foundation, Canine Spay
Neuter Progam
in partnership with a
community S / N transport and our Cat Clinic
Program in partnership with Carolina Animal Hospital.
In addition to managing
community cats through sterilization
programs such as TNR, it is important to that owners: spay and
neuter pet cats before they can reproduce at 5 months of age; keep pet cats indoors, safely confined to their property, or walked on a harness and leash; and provide visible identification, so if pet cats go missing they can be reunited with their owners.
Since 2002, LifeLine Animal Project has been advocating for the humane treatment of
community cats
in Atlanta, and assisting feral and stray cats through its TNR
programs and LifeLine Spay &
Neuter Clinics.
In fact, after employing the trap - neuter - return program in many communities, people are finding that they are coexisting with their feral cats on a very harmonious basi
In fact, after employing the trap -
neuter - return
program in many communities, people are finding that they are coexisting with their feral cats on a very harmonious basi
in many
communities, people are finding that they are coexisting with their feral cats on a very harmonious basis.
I'm very proud of passing dozens of positive ordinances protecting
community cats
in Trap -
Neuter - Return
programs, as well as their caregivers.
PetSmart Charities grants more money to directly help pets
in need than any other animal welfare group
in North America, with a focus on funding spay /
neuter programs that help
communities solve pet overpopulation.
Have you ever considered starting a Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR)
program in your
community, or wondered about its benefits?
Their
programs include a dog rescue
program from Mexico and the Central Valley, along with free veterinary wellness and spay /
neuter clinics
in underserved
communities on both sides of the border.
It's a matter of faith that spay /
neuter programs will lead to reduced shelter intake and a higher rate of lifesaving
in a
community.
To continuously improve the welfare of animals
in the
community through
programs that promote the adoption of homeless animals into permanent, loving homes; humane education; spay /
neutering; and the trapping, altering, and releasing of feral cats.
To be the premier organization dedicated to enhancing and saving the lives of pets
in the Northshore region through
community engagements, adoption, spay and
neuter programs, and sheltering.
In a Trap -
Neuter - Return
program,
community cats are humanely trapped,
neutered, vaccinated, eartipped, and then returned to their outdoors homes.
NEW BRUNSWICK — Restigouche County SPCA Bilingual Spay /
Neuter Program for Companion Animals:
In this bilingual community in New Brunswick, the Restigouche SPCA will embark on an awareness campaign for pet parents regarding the importance and benefits of spaying or neutering their pet
In this bilingual
community in New Brunswick, the Restigouche SPCA will embark on an awareness campaign for pet parents regarding the importance and benefits of spaying or neutering their pet
in New Brunswick, the Restigouche SPCA will embark on an awareness campaign for pet parents regarding the importance and benefits of spaying or
neutering their pets.
In a Trap -
Neuter - Return (TNR)
program,
community cats — also called feral cats — are humanely trapped and brought to a veterinarian to be spayed and
neutered, vaccinated, and eartipped (the tip of the left ear is removed during surgery — providing the universal symbol that a cat has been
neutered and vaccinated).
In 2016, to save more
community cats, Trap
Neuter Return was added to the feline
program.
Naturally, she volunteered her time and services to the local animal welfare
community, including TLAC, and
in 1999 began her own
program called Emancipet — a free and low - cost mobile spay /
neuter operation, which she grew into a local powerhouse that provided over 100,000 surgeries to the
community by 2009.