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Every year, more than 80,000 dogs and cats, puppies and kittens are killed in valley shelters because there are not enough homes for these beautiful, loving animals. The primary cause of the valley's dog and cat overpopulation crisis is intentional and unintentional breeding. If you are a responsible pet guardian, your dog or cat is spayed or neutered. Contact any of the following compassionate organizations which offer low cost spay/neuter services. H.O.P.E. Animal Foundation Spay and Neuter Clinic ($45 spay/$35 neuter for cats; $65 spay/$55 neuter for dogs; $20 for spay/neuter of a feral cat in a trap. Medi-Cal recipients: $20 cat spay/neuter and $40 dog spay/neuter.)
For more information call (559) 271-0209 or go to http://www.hopeaf.com
California Feline Foundation/Valley Animal Center ($40 spay/ $35 neuter for a cat/kitten over 8 weeks of age)
For more information call (559) 650-3122 or go to http://www.valleyanimal.org/clinic.html
Kings River Veterinary Hospital ($40 spay/$20 neuter; $50 if pregnant)
For more information call (559) 638-8252
Central California SPCA The Central California SPCA has the Gennuso Spaying and Neutering Trust Fund which offers low cost or free spay/neuter services for low income families.
To see if you qualify, call (559) 233-7722 or go to the CCSPCA website at www.ccspca.com/spay_neuter.htm
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