Spay/Neuter Facts
Why should you spay or neuter your cat? Why do we trap and release, or trap and adopt cats?
- One breeding pair of cats can exponentially produce 420,000 unwanted kittens over 7 years.
- Neutered male cats are less likely to spray urine.
- Spayed and neutered cats are less likely to roam looking for a mate.
- Spayed and neutered cats are less likely to get cancer of the reproductive organs.
- Neutered males cats are less likely to fight, reducing injury and veterinarian expenses.
For spay/neuter resources, please
About This Site
Although we would love to help every person and cat in need,
homes and resources are subject to availability at the time of the
request. In order to continue our mission we must be able to place
the cats that we currently have. Supplies and financial
assistance for spaying and neutering is based on in kind and
monetary donations.
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