Our neutering volunteers help spread positive neutering messages and make it easier for owners on low incomes to get their cats neutered.
Not exact matches
Sylvia Renee Lyss, founder of F.L.O.C.K., and her
volunteers go out on a regular basis, usually at night, to the casino back alleys and into the less affluent neighborhoods of Las Vegas to maintain «Feeding Stations» with water and food for a multitude of stray and wild cats.The purpose is to humanely trap and give the cats immediate vet care,
neutering, and vaccinations.The cats are either adopted out or taken to the F.L.O.C.K. sanctuary to live out their lives in comfort for as long as they are with us.Sylvia Renee Lyss has devoted her life to
helping stray and unwanted cats and kittens.She has been actively doing this work for over the last 30 years in Las Vegas.
One observation that I made when
volunteering in the spay and
neuter clinic was how well everyone worked together when ever someone need
help there was always someone there to
help.
Helping Paws is a small group of
volunteers committed to supporting local Butler County and surrounding area animal rescue efforts through fundraising, assisting in finding animals forever homes, the public education of responsible pet ownership and promoting spay and
neuter programs.
The Captain Care
volunteers work to offer assistance for veterinary care, pet food, supplies, spay /
neuter, identification tags, humane euthanasia (as an alternative to sending ailing, and / or elderly pets to an animal control agency where they are held and then put down), as well as assistance for low - income families who may need
help with fines / fees for impounded pets.
-- To be aware of hoarding situations and
help stop them — To support Trap
Neuter & Release Programs — To join the mission to make «No Kill» a reality at all shelters — To understand that ALL cats can be socialized — To encourage people everywhere to
volunteer and to support shelters and rescue groups — To
help people everywhere to see that cats are very social, loving and interactive creatures — To promote our «One Cat at a Time Campaign» to find homes for all of these cats
Dr. Bender is deeply committed to
helping all animals and she
volunteers her time with local spay /
neuter clinics for feral cats.
Project MEOW is an all -
volunteer, animal welfare group that
helps West Philadelphia residents to humanely reduce their feral and stray cat populations through Trap,
Neuter and Return (TNR) of un-owned stray and feral (wild) cats.
Whether you want to take a new fuzzy friend home,
volunteer your time to
help homeless cats, or join us in championing trap -
neuter - release (T - N - R) for feral cats in our community there is a way for you to get involved.
Our
volunteers help in almost every role — from walking dogs to
helping animals recover after spay -
neuter surgery.
S.A.V.E Rescue Coalition was formed to
help local animal rescue groups in the Houston Metro area work more effectively together for the purpose of reducing the homeless pet problem through Spay /
Neuter, Adoption,
Volunteering and Education.
If a dog is found for you to adopt, the rescue
volunteer will request a donation to
help defray ongoing costs of
helping homeless Fox Terriers such as veterinary bills, spaying or
neutering, flea treatments, food and other expenses.
Kootenai Humane Society is committed to offering lifesaving programs such as comprehensive adoption programs, low cost spay /
neuter, medical and behavioral rehabilitation, foster care, feral cat Trap Neuter Return, pet retention programs to help owners to keep their pets, and volunteer programs that socialize animals, promote adoptions, and help with shelter opera
neuter, medical and behavioral rehabilitation, foster care, feral cat Trap
Neuter Return, pet retention programs to help owners to keep their pets, and volunteer programs that socialize animals, promote adoptions, and help with shelter opera
Neuter Return, pet retention programs to
help owners to keep their pets, and
volunteer programs that socialize animals, promote adoptions, and
help with shelter operations.
-- Catt County Cat Nippers (
volunteers helped us feed cats, trap cats, provide temporary shelter and transport cats to veterinarians and spay /
neuter clinc)-- Dr. Kathy Makolinski — Operation PETS Spay / Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health
neuter clinc)-- Dr. Kathy Makolinski — Operation PETS Spay /
Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health
Neuter Clinic of WNY — Dr. Eladio Adorno / Adoring Pets Veterinary Health Center
Your simple acts of donating, shopping,
volunteering and promoting have created these opportunities for us to give back to animal rescues and spay /
neuter programs that
help families be a part of the solution to pet overpopulation.
Trained as a
volunteer disaster responder with Red Rover, Sandy has dedicated her life to
helping dogs in need, including being active in anti-puppy mill campaigns, spay and
neuter events, and working to prevent dogfighting rings.
When not working as a state employee, she likes to
volunteer in a variety of animal agencies and nonprofits and
help to promote spaying and
neutering animals.
Carrie also makes time to
volunteer for the city of Sacramento Animal Care Services» low - income spay /
neuter program, 4R Friends, and
helps manage SAAC's Voucher Program.
In addition to working within the US, he has enjoyed
volunteering with organizations throughout the world: Whether vaccinating street dogs in India, teaching spay -
neuter in Cape Verde, or
helping to build safety net programs here at home, Mike will often say, «This is an engineering problem.
This includes a Trap -
Neuter - Release (TNR) program for feral cats, spay / neuter services or family pets, reforming relinquished companion animals, as well as several volunteer opportunities like organizing fundraisers, helping in promoting adoptable animals, and selling craft
Neuter - Release (TNR) program for feral cats, spay /
neuter services or family pets, reforming relinquished companion animals, as well as several volunteer opportunities like organizing fundraisers, helping in promoting adoptable animals, and selling craft
neuter services or family pets, reforming relinquished companion animals, as well as several
volunteer opportunities like organizing fundraisers,
helping in promoting adoptable animals, and selling craft items.
Spay &
Neuter Clinic -
Volunteers needed to
help return phone calls and schedule appointments.
We provide over half a million pounds worth of
neutering vouchers to over 50 smaller charities to use to
help them deal with the cat problem in their local area, especially in areas where we do not have a local
volunteer branch.
During and after undergraduate school, Dr. Lugo
volunteered at a local animal shelter where she
helped educate pet owners about the importance of vaccination, spay and
neuter, key aspects of shelter medicine.
«Spaying or
neutering your pet, adopting rather than purchasing pets, licensing your pet,
volunteering at one of our shelters or donating funds — every action can
help ensure the success of a no - kill Atlanta by the end of 2016.»
Now 71, he
volunteers spay and
neuter services one day a week at a humane society, mentors veterinary students and continues working with a small group of clients, even if it's to
help calve at 2 in the morning.
This competition introduces a practical exercise into the mix showing how to craft a program that can produce results a business is looking for — in this case, by seeking to raise awareness of the Humane Society, its low - cost spay and
neuter services, as well as veterinary hospital, while also
helping to increase animal adoptions, highlight the pet re-homing program and gain community buy - in,
volunteer and donation support.»
LVH doctors and staff also
volunteer their time and our hospital resources to
help local shelters and rescue organizations spay and
neuter adoptable pets.
We rely on ALL of our
volunteer members to pitch in and
help with things we need to do in order to
help animals get spayed /
neutered, and to
help with fundraisers to enable us to afford our spay /
neuter program.
She also enjoys
helping educate the public about veterinary medicine and has
volunteered at the Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association spay /
neuter exhibit every year since graduation.
Spaying and
neutering and participating in trap -
neuter - release (TNR) programs also
help keep pet populations down, and donating to and
volunteering your time at shelters and rescues also
helps contribute to the greater good.
Another way to get involved in
helping feral cats is to become a Trap -
Neuter - Return
volunteer and caretaker.
S.A.V.E Rescue Coalition was formed to
help local animal rescue groups in the Houston Metro area work more effectively together for the purpose of reducing the homeless pet problem through Spay /
Neuter, Adoption,
Volunteering andEducation,
Olga has worked and
volunteered for multiple non-profit foundations and rescue groups dedicated to
helping communities with spay and
neuter assistance.
That you will be providing tools and support to community
volunteers to
help you implement Trap -
Neuter - Return.
Residents of Los Angeles are encouraged to
help turn L.A. into NKLA by adopting, fostering,
volunteering, and spaying or
neutering their pets.
We thank our gracious host, Lisa, and her team of
volunteers for providing a great location and
help to run this feral spay
neuter clinic.
We do not have a transport service, but our cat rescue staff and
volunteers will collect and return cats for
neutering if it is not possible for you to bring your pet to us, and may be able to
help with transporting dogs for
neutering if there is no other alternative.
If you are interested in learning more about colony care, or
volunteering to
help trap through our program, please contact our Trap
Neuter Return Coordinator, Diana, at 541-689-1503 × 140
During each event task,
volunteers will
help with crowd control, data collection and paperwork, spay /
neuter education, event prep and breakdown, transportation and Spanish language translation.
During this time, he began
volunteering with the San Diego Humane Society, which led to working with the Spay
Neuter Action Project to
help address the problem of pet overpopulation.
The group's mission is to protect homeless, abandoned and mistreated Great Danes and other dog breeds within our
volunteer care organization; to work with area animal shelters and humane societies in rescue efforts to
help place adoptable animals into safe, loving, forever homes; and to educate people about spay /
neuter and the need for sterilization of all pets, proper health care of a pet, nutritional requirements, socialization and training.
South County Cats always needs
volunteers to assist in the trapping of feral cats throughout south King County, clean cages and carriers in Maple Valley, drive cats to and from the spay -
neuter clinics in Lynnwood and Tacoma, foster cats and kittens,
help with special events and more.
You can
help FACE Low - Cost Spay
Neuter Clinic many different ways — either through
volunteering, donating, giving through our Amazon Wish List or through community rewards programs like the ones below.
We also need people to
help with grant writing and
volunteers to shuttle cats to and from the veterinary clinic on spay /
neuter day.
Young - Williams Animal Center works tirelessly toward its vision of finding a home for every pet through adoptions, spays &
neuters, lost & found resources and the
help of our amazing
volunteers.
They
help us broadcast the messages of pet adoption and responsible pet ownership, including the benefits of spaying /
neutering, by lending their voices to our cause,
volunteering at local shelters, attending fundraisers and making charitable donations.
These
volunteers are advocates for the companion animals and
help educate the community on the importance of such issues, as the intrinsic value of adoption / rehoming over buying a pet; pet homelessness; spay /
neuter; responsible pet ownership; and no - kill movement (euthanasia as a last humane resort).
As an organization that advocates spaying and
neutering to
help prevent pet homelessness, the pets of foster care
volunteers should be spayed or
neutered.
Volunteers help the Community Outreach team represent CAP at festivals, health fairs, and various other events to talk about pet adoption, the importance of spay /
neuter, and how to
help CAP care for homeless animals in our community.
To
help, make sure your cats are spayed a
neutered,
volunteer time or money to your local animal shelter, and adopt or foster cats to give them a forever home.