Community Cats and TNR – Spay/Neuter Vouchers
SPCHS endorses and supports Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) as the only proven humane and effective method of managing community/feral/outdoor/alley/loosely-owned/neighborhood cats. TNR is the method of humanely trapping the cats, having them spayed or neutered and vaccinated against rabies, and then returning them to where they were trapped.
Spay/Neuter Vouchers – Available on Limited Basis
SEE ALSO: Community & Feral Cat SpayNeuter Vouchers SPCHS Spay/Neuter Vouchers Program Limited funds are available for spay/neuter vouchers to reduce the cost of spay/neuter surgeries for the pets of low-income households in South Pacific County. Vouchers are...
Pet Food Bank
Are you having trouble affording food for your dog or cat? Qualifying individuals can receive food from our Pet Food Bank to help them get through a difficult time.
Lost & Found
Lost your pet or found a stray? Call the Shelter right away and, if necessary, leave a detailed message. Come by the Shelter next business day. Check Facebook and check with local law enforcement.
Surrenders
We understand and appreciate that releasing your pet to the Shelter can be a difficult decision to make. You should include all members of your immediate family and/or household in your decision to release the animal prior to bringing your pet to us.
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