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Maryland cat rescue launches ‘neuter your ex’ fundraiser for Valentine’s Day

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A Baltimore-area cat rescue is providing betrayed former lovers the possibility to figuratively “neuter” their ex – whereas they assist a great trigger and forestall animal overpopulation on the identical time.

“Neuter Your Ex this Valentine’s Day,” the Feline Rescue Association wrote in a Jan. 30 put up on Facebook.

The put up went on to clarify that “for a $25 donation we’ll title a feral cat after your ex.” The cats “will likely be snipped via our TNR program and returned to their Park Heights colony.”

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People can donate via the rescue’s web site, Paypal, or Venmo, the affiliation added. 

“Disclosure: All names will likely be used within the order obtained,” mentioned the Feline Rescue Association. 

“It might take a number of months or extra earlier than your title is used, however we promise it’s going to!”

A cat rescue in Maryland will title a cat after an ex-flame — then neuter him. (The Feline Rescue Association)

The Feline Rescue Association was based in 2007. It focuses “on the rescue and rehabilitation of stray, deserted, uncared for and feral road cats in under-resourced neighborhoods all through Baltimore,” says its web site. 

In the feedback part, many Facebook customers gleefully reported that they’d already donated and have been trying ahead to seeing the cat that they “honored” get neutered. 

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Speaking to Fox News Digital, Sarah Kahn from the Feline Rescue Association mentioned the fundraiser was impressed by an identical one which the group had seen from different rescues. 

“We all the time have new cats exhibiting up at our Park Heights cat colonies that want TNR or medical intervention,” Kahn mentioned.

Feral cats from colonies are humanely trapped, neutered after which returned to their colony. (The Feline Rescue Association)

About 100 cats stay within the colony, she mentioned. 

TNR, which stands for “trap-neuter-release,” is a humane means of controlling cat populations, Elaine Rich, a volunteer with the Feline Rescue Association informed Fox News Digital. 

Feral cats are trapped, neutered after which returned to their colony – and might now not sire new kittens. 

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“TNR is vitally vital, as a result of from only one un-spayed feminine and one un-neutered male, 2 million kittens could be born in simply eight years,” Rich mentioned.

Cats which have been spayed or neutered via TNR packages have their ear docked, in order that they will simply be recognized.  (The Feline Rescue Association)

County companies for spaying and neutering feral animals are sometimes extraordinarily restricted, and given the volunteer nature of most TNR efforts, these appointments could be powerful to schedule round folks’s jobs, she mentioned. 

“Often, organizations and caretakers find yourself having to pay out of pocket for appointments, and whereas they’re discounted, they nonetheless are usually between $65-85 per cat – and once more, you possibly can solely deliver so many cats in at one time,” she mentioned. 

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Fundraisers like “Neuter Your Ex” get pleasure from serving to to defray the prices of medical care, deal with the feral cat disaster and add a little bit of humor to a previous romantic state of affairs, the rescue indicated. 

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“What’s extra eye catching than neutering/spaying your ex on Valentine’s Day? You get to call a cute cat, and make a distinction,” mentioned Rich. 

“It’s a win-win for everybody – besides possibly your ex.”

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