It may not be hot outside, but most unaltered female cats go into heat starting in early spring and in just one year a female could have as many as 18 kittens. Beat the Heat this year by having your female cat spayed for just $25 at the Homeward Pet Adoption Center Low Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic.
This special price applies to surgeries completed at Homeward Pet April 1 through May 31, 2011. Appointments are being scheduled now, call (425) 488-4444, ext. 410 or email vet@homewardpet.org. Visit www.homewardpet.org for more information.
Over four million homeless cats and dogs are euthanized every year the United States. Spaying/neutering is a proven way to reduce pet overpopulation and Homeward Pet plays an active role in reducing the number of unwanted animals born. In 2010, Homeward Pet opened the Low Cost Clinic dedicating one day each week to offer low cost spay/neuter services to reduced income families. Last year, Homeward Pet Low Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic altered nearly 600 cats and dogs.
In addition, Homeward Pet spays/neuters every unaltered animal that comes through the shelter before adoption and offers free spay services to any cats and dogs that come to the facility with adoptable litters. The mom will be altered and returned to its guardian and the kittens or puppies will remain with Homeward Pet to be altered, vaccinated, microchipped and placed for adoption.
Located in Woodinville, Homeward Pet Adoption Center (Homeward Pet) is the largest no-kill, non-profit animal adoption center in Western Washington. Homeward Pet cares for homeless animals from all over Washington state, whether surrendered by owners, transferred from other rescue organizations, or removed from shelters that euthanize. For more than 20 years, Homeward Pet has given these animals a second chance through rescue, shelter, and adoption programs. With the amazing efforts of 16 employees, 200 volunteers and the generous support of donors, Homeward Pet helps over 1,300 dogs and cats find their forever home each year. For more information, please visit www.homewardpet.org.