Sentences with phrase «surgically sterilizing»

Seventy five percent (75 %) of owners reported surgically sterilizing their dogs.
If these MANIACS want to force their beliefs on other people, then it should be eaiser to get surgically sterilized.
According to web site of the American Association of Feline Practitioners, stray and feral cats are «humanely trapped, examined, vaccinated, and surgically sterilized by veterinarians.»
Additionally, most pets are surgically sterilized so there's no concern about medication interfering with the reproductive ability.
By having your dog or cat surgically sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens and enhance your pet's health and quality of life.
Pets tend to have fewer aggression - related behavior problems after being surgically sterilized.
Preventing such input defies simplistic solutions, because although 93 % of cat owners were willing to have their own pets surgically sterilized, it is unrealistic to expect the 7 % of the population that feeds an average of 3 stray cats to assume the hundreds of dollars necessary to surgically alter these cats.
Under the voucher program, 20,419 cats were surgically sterilized from 1994 — 2001 and an additional 6,231 cats were sterilized from 2001 — 2003.
As a pet owner you can help make a difference by having your dog or cat surgically sterilized to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens.
Only 5.5 % of these cats were either trapped or taken to be surgically sterilized by their people feeding them.
We offer the community a low cost, high quality option to have their pets surgically sterilized.
You followed your veterinarian's advice and had your cat neutered (surgically sterilized so he is unable to reproduce).
In the event that a pet is adopted without being surgically sterilized, a sterilization deposit of $ 25 will be added to the adoption fee and held until veterinarian confirmation is received that the surgery was completed.
By having your dog or cat surgically sterilized, you will do your part to prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens and you will enhance your pet's health and quality of life.
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).
Too many owners are coerced or «persuaded» into having their pets surgically sterilized, i.e. spayed or neutered.
With the decline of dead cats picked up off the street, the outdoor cat population is either diminishing further, or it is possible that fewer surgically sterilized cats are roaming wide areas due to lack of mating interest.
(a) The animal care and control division or its designee, in order to encourage the stabilization of the free - roaming cat population in the city, may: (1) Trap any free - roaming cat in a humane manner; (2) Have the cat surgically sterilized, ear - tipped, and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian; and (3) Release the cat to animal care and control for adoption or other disposition in accordance with law, or to a colony caretaker who will maintain the cat as part of a managed colony of free - roaming cats.
(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.
Patients are anesthetized and surgically sterilized using the most current anesthesia medications, equipment and surgical techniques.
At the clinic, cats will be anesthetized and surgically sterilized.
When traveling to remote areas of Romania it is important for us to surgically sterilize as many animals as needed, so that we can make a real impact on their lives and that of their community, before we move on to another campaign in a different part of the country.
Some people still refuse to have their pets spayed or neutered, often based on a wildly anthropomorphic (not to mention highly egocentric) idea that since the person wouldn't want to be surgically sterilized, the animal wouldn't want it either.
While 80 % of owned cats in the United States are surgically sterilized [3], most unowned cats remain reproductively active, facilitating FRC population growth where resources and habitat permit.

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Because we do have the resources, we will continue to sterilize animals surgically.
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