Why is spay and neuter such an important issue to us?
Companion animals are domesticated and have been bred by humans for centuries. We are responsible for their well being and have a moral obligation to do what is in their best interest.
Because there are many more cats and dogs than there are homes, the ones that are not given a home are euthanized by local and state agencies. How many? Millions are destroyed every year.
It is necessary to reduce the numbers of companion animals until supply meets demand. Then there will be good homes for each dog and cat and the killing will stop.
Why is spay and neuter important to the community?
From a practical standpoint, unwanted animals are expensive. The capture, impoundment and destruction of these animals cost the taxpayers and private humane organizations over a billion dollars each year. Ninety percent of animal welfare funding is spent on the problem, not the cause. Spay and neuter is the only way to reduce the massive numbers of dogs, cats, bunnies and others from being killed every day.
In a nutshell, our social consciences, and wallets are being drained by this problem.
Thank you for your interest and your support!