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  2. Tabby's Place - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Tabby's Place: A Cat Sanctuary was the host of a Trap-Neuter-Return Boot Camp with the Utah-based Best Friends Animal Society. [12] Tabby's Place has previously offered several "kitty cabs" to low cost spay and neuter clinics, but currently relies on local organization Hunterdon TNR for most trap-neuter-return services.

  3. This New Jersey animal shelter will neuter your ex – well ...

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    “Your donation ensures we can offer spay/neuter surgery at a reduced cost for community cats and their caregivers in need.” Trap-neuter-return programs are implemented by shelters and groups ...

  4. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    In 2013, the ASPCA made a $25 million commitment to assist at-risk animals and pet owners in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area, including a fully subsidized spay/neuter facility in South Los Angeles operated by the ASPCA and a campaign to encourage the fostering of local vulnerable kittens. [13]

  5. World Spay Day - Wikipedia

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    In Halifax, Nova Scotia, a clinic sterilizing 25 cats brought the total number of cats sterilized by new low cost clinic to over 2000. [10] The Canadian Federation of Humane Societies used the 2014 World Spay Day to announce the publication of a report, The Case for Accessible Spay/Neuter in Canada , which "illuminates the lack of accessible ...

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  7. Non-surgical fertility control for dogs and cats - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, an estimated 75% of 700 million dogs worldwide were free to roam and reproduce, resulting in overpopulation, high mortality rates and poor health. [1] The main management approach is surgical sterilization, i.e. the removal of testes or ovaries, often performed through trap-neuter-return strategies. [2]

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