Low-Cost Spay/Neuter in the San Jose
Area and Statewide
Feeding feral and stray cats is a very kind, generous thing to do,
but it is only the beginning. Without the advantage of being spayed
or neutered, a single kitty can quickly become a colony of dozens,
all wanting to be fed and claiming your land as their home. That
is why it is important to take all stray and feral cats into a veterinary
office where they can be sterilized, regardless of whether you plan
to keep them permanently or not. A small investment of time and
effort now will save you a major headache later on, and will help
decrease the number of cats euthanized in shelters every year because
there are not enough homes for them.
Okay, you're convinced, you want to fix the cat(s)
in your care, but you don't know where to go. Luckily, there are
a number of programs out there to help you, depending on the type
of cat you're feeding and where you live.
Spay Neuter Information Update
......Click Here for the latest news
on local Spay Neuter Programs.
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