too many kittensSpay/Neuter Saves Lives

We cannot overemphasize the importance of early spay/neuter of your pet.
We simply cannot keep up with the rate of over-population in cats and dogs on our own and must have the support of the entire community if we are ever to eliminate this problem.

Did you know that an average unspayed female cat can have up to 100 kittens in her lifetime... and in 7 years, one pair of cats and their kittens can produce up to 420,000 kittens!  One female dog and her puppies can produce up to 67,000 puppies in 6 years!

By spaying or neutering your pet, you are doing your part to decrease the number of unwanted pets that end up in shelters.

Petfinder.com has a very informative article that answers many questions about spay/neuter and the health and well-being of your pet. To read it, click here.

Our shelter can refer you to a qualified local veterinarian to perform this service, or contact us for additional options for spay/neuter services.