The Spay - Neuter Center performs surgeries for the public as well as
sterilizing all animals adopted from the Humane Society before they go to their new homes.
Not exact matches
American Humane believes that all cats and dogs
adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e.,
sterilized).
McIntosh is trying to establish a better system of ensuring that all
animals adopted from
Animal Control are
sterilized, as is required by state law.
If the
animal adopted is not
sterilized at the time of adoption, I agree to have the
animal spayed / neutered in accordance with this law.
«American Humane Association believes that all cats and dogs
adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e.,
sterilized).
American Humane Association supports the passage of laws and regulations mandating that all cats and dogs
adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities be
sterilized.»
In addition, all
animals adopted from the Humane Society of Lake County have been
sterilized and have current vaccinations.
«The Tuxedo Cat Ball is especially important this year, as we are committed to
adopting 800 - 1,000 cats and kittens, rescuing cats from
animal hoarders,
sterilizing 1,700 needy
animals in our low - cost spay / neuter clinic and providing over 11 tons of pet food to families in our community.
To ensure that the dogs, cats and rabbits in our Care Centers do not add to New York City's population of unwanted
animals, ACC requires every healthy
animal adopted from our Centers to be surgically
sterilized (spayed or neutered).
For example, Florida law requires that
animals adopted from shelters and rescue groups be
sterilized, and most adoption programs are already compliant with this law.
In 1972, the ASPCA required that all
adopted animals be
sterilized.
If the
animal has been previously
sterilized or the
animal is to be
adopted out of state the cost is $ 5.00.
An increasing number of shelters and
animal rescue groups have
adopted the practice of early - age neuter / spay, enabling them to make sure all of their
adopted animals are
sterilized.
American Humane supports the passage of laws and regulations mandating that all cats and dogs
adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities be
sterilized.
(2) In the event that a pet is
adopted without being surgically
sterilized, a sterilization deposit and written sterilization agreement are required to ensure that the
animal is
sterilized in a timely manner, within 30 days after the agreement is signed.
Until this issue is resolved, American Humane believes that all cats and dogs
adopted from public or private
animal care and control facilities should be spayed or neutered (i.e.,
sterilized).
Sterilizing animals that are unaltered before
adopting them out assures that the shelter dog or cat will not add to the population problem.
An adopter that signs a sterilization agreement shall have the
adopted animal sterilized on or before the sterilization date stated in the agreement.
(a) An
animal shelter or
animal control facility shall not
adopt out any dog or cat unless it has been
sterilized and microchipped.
However, an
animal shelter or
animal control facility may
adopt out a dog or cat that has not been
sterilized and microchipped if: