Today Is World Spay Day!
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Here is a message from Humane Society of the US:
Its not just rabbits who multiply like rabbits.
Every year, 4 million cats and dogs are put down in the U.S. alone. Millions more suffer on the streets as strays.
That’s why we’re celebrating World Spay Day today — a day to inspire people to give their cats and dogs a treatment that is guaranteed to save countless lives: spay/neuter.
In honor of World Spay Day, please sponsor a spay or neuter surgery for one cat or dog.
Spay/neuter is the best and most cost-effective way of reducing the vast number of animals whose lives are ended prematurely each year in shelters and on the streets, simply because there arent enough homes for them all.
And unfortunately, not enough people who can provide a loving home for a cat or dog can afford the surgery necessary to prevent a litter from being born.
Will you help spay or neuter just one cat or dog?
A surgery for a cat or dog can be funded for as little as $75, but anything you can give toward a spay/neuter surgery helps save lives.
Your gift will enable us to provide free spay/neuter services to communities in need through our Pets for Life program as well as provide grants to local organizations offering free or low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and education services.
More than 54,000 animals were spayed or neutered through World Spay Day 2012 events in your neighborhood and around the world. This is tremendous progress, but there are so many more people who want the best for their animals — and for animals in the future — but cant afford it.
Thank you for helping reduce pet overpopulation and for giving dogs and cats everywhere a fighting chance to enjoy a loving home.
Sincerely,
Wayne Pacelle, President & CEO
The Humane Society of the United States
And here is our message:
Come be part of our One-Street CNRM all-year round project, folks. Get your neighbourhood cats and dogs neutered. We will subsidise:http://myanimalcare.org/subsidy/
Please help us spread the message:http://myanimalcare.org/cnrm/
For every animal neutered, thousands of unwanted births, deaths and suffering will be prevented.
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2013/02/27/today-is-world-spay-day/
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