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                                                          Our spay/neuter program

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                                                          Contact us if you are caring for feral cats, strays or homeless cats.  We will work with you to trap the cats if needed to bring them to our spay/neuter clinic.  We loan traps and provide instructions.

                                                          Whenever possible, caregivers bring the cats to our shelter in the morning, after being fasted all night.  The spay/neuter clinics are typically on weekdays,

                                                          Cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated and receive other care as needed.  The vet will remove about quarter of an inch of the right ear tip so that the cat is identifiable as being fixed and vaccinated.  This is an international protocol for free roaming cats that go through spay/neuter programs.

                                                          Cats are ready to be picked up the next morning.  Please read our post-operative care page.

                                                          There is no charge for this service. However the caregiver must sign an Anesthesia Release Agreement; a downloadable copy is below.    Of course donations are always appreciated as they keep our service going!  Please see our Donating to Catlink page. 

                                                          Making a difference... one cat at a time