Since 2011, Paws-itive Partners Humane Society and veterinary clinics in North Platte and Sutherland have sponsored Love My Cat months, twice annually.
The aim of Love My Cat is to make spaying and neutering cats possible for all low-income cat house owners on this space.
For solely $35, low-income cat caregivers can enhance the well being of their cat and others for the remainder of their lives.
“Cats which are sterilized are much less more likely to get sure cancers, they don’t contribute to homelessness and overpopulation of cats, are usually extra social and they’re more healthy,“ Paws-itive Partners President Jo Mayber mentioned.
Beginning now, cat house owners can name 308-530-1516 to register for Love My Cat program.
Participants are inspired to name as quickly as doable in order that they don’t miss deadlines or delays. Low-income cat house owners should name the quantity first, after which they’ll be capable of schedule an appointment with their veterinarian in Sutherland or North Platte.
“Paws-itive Partners helps people of low-income status spay/ neuter house pets, barn cats and stray cats they are caring for. We can help with up to three cats per household,” Mayber mentioned.
Love my cat is Paws-itive Partners’ largest expense yearly. In addition to the Love My Cat program, Paws-itive Partners helps spay and neuter dogs and cats year-round belonging to decrease earnings households.
Paws-itive Partnership depends on fundraising, donations, and volunteers to look after animals.
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