Spay/Neuter
Congratulations for having your pet spayed or neutered!
Call 683-4537 for any questions or concerns.
The hard fact about animal overpopulation is that it is a dirty, not so little problem in America. There are thousands of animals born who will never find homes. These “surplus” animals don’t simply vanish to an idyllic farm where they are lovingly cared for. Rather, they fend for themselves or end up in shelters where they must then be euthanized because there are far too many of them to find available, responsible homes.
Don’t kid yourself. Every litter counts, whether they be “purebred” or not (25% of unwanted animals in shelters are purebreds). Consider these facts: one litter of kittens produces over 12 million cats in just 10 years and one litter of puppies produces over 67,000 offspring in just seven years! Every litter prevented through sterilizing (spaying or neutering) is thousands of lives saved.
Lastly, by sterilizing your pet, you will have a healthier, better-behaved pet that will, on average, live three years longer than its unsterilized counterpart. Now, the high cost of sterilization is no excuse. Do your part. Take advantage of Stray No More’s Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program and urge your friends to do the same. Don’t delay, spay/neuter today!
Please follow our easy three step process:
Step 1: Select a veterinarian - click the green button find a veterinarian close to you:
Lake Worth
West Palm Beach & Palm Beach Gardens
Jupiter
Okeechobee / Belle Glade
Royal Palm Beach/Wellington
Vero Beach, Indian River County
Download Spay/Neuter Application Form
Step 2: Download, print and fillout the application. Be sure to include the veterinarian you have selected.
Step 3: Mail in the application with a stamped self-addressed envelope.
To learn more about Spay/Neuter of Feral Cats click here.
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