LOW COST SPAYING AND NEUTERINGPet overpopulation is very sad, expensive and a troubling trend. An average of 10 million pets are destroyed each year at our nation's shelters. You can save lives and help solve the pet overpopulation tragedy by spaying and neutering your pet. This will reduce the number of dogs and cats being euthanized. Just one female dog or cat, in its lifetime, has the capability of producing tens of thousands of other animals as each generation also reproduces. There is just not enough homes for them all...Please Spay and Neuter your Pets!What is spaying?Spaying is the term used for surgical sterilization of a female pet, which is the removal of her ovaries and uterus. The surgery is technically referred to as ovariohysterectomy.What is neutering?Although neutering can apply to sterilization surgery on both male and female animals, it is generally used to refer to the surgery on male animals. A male dog or cat is neutered by surgically removing his testicles. The surgery is technically referred to as castration.When is the right time for my dog/cat to have a surgery?Traditionally, surgery has been performed starting at the age of six (6) months but in recent years, puppies and kittens as young as eight (8) weeks are being spayed or neutered. This practice has been widely approved by veterinary groups. Consult your veterinarian for more information.Is there a program out there that can help me pay for the surgery?Yes. If you have a dog or cat that is not yet spayed or neutered, the City of Oxnard will pay up to $60 for dogs or up to $50 for cats towards the surgery for your animal... at the participating vet of your choice. The surgery will reduce your next license fee from $50 to $20 per year! The only thing we need from you is for your pet to be currently licensed with us. If you are interested in this program, please contact Licensing Services at (805) 385-7818.If you have a limited income and cannot afford to pay for pet sterilization, you may contact the Herman Bennett Foundation at (818) 876-9135 for financial assistance. Why should I spay or neuter my pet?Do the math... 1 + 1 = 4,372! How's that? 1 female dog and 1 male dog and their offspring can produce 4,372 puppies in 7 years. Lets try it again... 1 + 1 = 420,000! How¿s that? 1 female cat and 1 male cat and their offspring can produce 420,00 kittens in 7 years. Spaying and neutering your pet is good for you, your pet and your community.Spaying and neutering is good for you!
Spaying and neutering is good for your pet!
Spaying and neutering is good for your community!
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