Spay & Neuter Programs

Why is Spaying and Neutering So Important?
Spaying and neutering save lives. Every year, millions of cats and dogs enter shelters, and many never find homes. By preventing unwanted litters, we can reduce overcrowding, reduce euthanasia rates and give every animal a better chance at a loving future.
But it’s not just about population control — it’s also about health and behavior:
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Healthier pets: Spaying and neutering can help prevent certain cancers and infections, leading to longer, healthier lives.
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Happier homes: Pets who are fixed are often calmer, less likely to roam, mark territory, or display aggressive behaviors.
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Stronger communities: Fewer stray and feral animals means safer neighborhoods and less strain on shelters and rescues.
When we spay and neuter, we’re making a compassionate choice — one that protects pets, supports families, and strengthens our community.





