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Have
all of your current pets spayed or neutered.
Animals that are sterilized live longer, healthier lives and are generally
less aggressive than unaltered animals. Low cost spay/neuter programs are
available for those owners who cannot afford to pay the full cost of the
procedure. Two clinics that specialize in low cost spay and neuter are:
Every day, 10,000 puppies
and kittens are born in the U.S., many of whom are unwanted and will end up
euthanized simply for being born. Help CITC stop the killing. |
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Donate
cat supplies (new toys, litter pans, scoops, etc.), cleaning supplies
(i.e.-bleach, sponges, paper towels) or make a monetary donation to CITC.
Although we charge a fee for adoptions, we spend thousands of additional
dollars every year. The adoption fees are not nearly enough to make up for
what we spend. Monetary donations as small as $5 can help buy cat food or
deworming medicine. For $10, we can treat one cat for ear mites. For $40,
we can spay or neuter a cat and $50 will buy a tray of distemper vaccines. |