FREE SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC PLANNED
The Appalachian SPCA is working closely with the Pike County Animal Shelter to rescue animals slated for euthanasia. When rescued, the dogs and cats are given vet care, housed in private foster homes, and made available for adoption at local events as well as on the internet. The staff at the shelter does not ever want to euthanize animals as a means of population control, but the only way to effect that change is to stop unwanted litters and facilitate adoptions of those animals the shelter takes in.
Johnson said, "We're working with the shelter to get animals into foster homes, to do off-site adoptions, and to get as many spayed and neutered as possible. We understand the Pike County Humane Society has recently announced a spay/neuter program for low-income households, and we're delighted to see this effort increasing. We certainly intend to make free or low-cost spay/neuter services available on an on-going basis, and ultimately, make a big difference in our culture."
To make an appointment to bring your dog or cat to the Appalachian SPCA Free Spay/Neuter Clinic, call the Appalachian SPCA at 606-213-7722. A limited number of appointments are available, and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Friday Aug 26, 2011
8:00 AM - 8:00 AM EDT
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