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Spay Day - Low-cost Feline Sterilization Vouchers |
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The Friends For the Dearborn Animal Shelter join thousands of other shelters around the United States in celebrating Annual Spay Day USA on the last Tuesday in February. We are again working to reduce the overpopulation of cats in the community by sponsoring a Spay/Neuter Clinic and offering low-cost vouchers for the neutering of a male and for the spaying of a female at select local veterinary clinics. Check back in January 2011 for information on the spay/neuter program. |
Our participating
veterinary clinics Check back in January 2011 for information on the spay/neuter program. |
| The photo above was submitted by Gabriella Pyle of Walnut Creek, Calif., to the Humane Society of the US. She is pictured with her cat, Gomer and won the 2008 Spay Day Pet Photo Contest. | ||
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To participate and have your cat and/or kitten sterilized, contact or visit the shelter to purchase a voucher (while supplies last):
Dearborn Animal Shelter |
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The Friends have partnered with local area
veterinarians to offer low cost sterilization for cats and kittens. Your
cost is:
- Cat
Spay - $50
- Cat Neuter - $40
This cost includes:
- the sterilization
- vaccinations: CVR-CP and Rabies
For an additional $5.00 fee, the pet will receive the lifesaving protection of microchip identification. This is a fraction of the $45 or more cost charged by most veterinarians.
Spay/neuter
are surgical operations performed on animals that stop them from being able to
reproduce. Females are spayed, males are neutered.
The clinical name for "spay" is ovariohysterectomy. When a female is spayed, her
ovaries and uterus are removed. The clinical name for "neuter" is orchidectomy.
When a male is neutered, his testicles are removed.
Spaying and neutering are the most common—and among the safest—of operations
performed on animals. For more information about spay/neuter, please consult
your veterinarian.
Why you should sterilize your pets:
Spaying or Neutering Is Good for Your Pet
Spaying or Neutering Is Good for You
Spaying and Neutering Are Good for the Community
Thank you for your participation.
Although, pet
overpopulation is no laughing matter,
this is a cute video
that makes the point.
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