Due to over-population, millions of healthy, loving cats and kittens face early deaths by euthanasia as the unfortunate choice for animal control. Others are left outside to fend for themselves against automobiles, natural elements, and cruel human beings. Spaying and neutering of both pets and community cats is the only answer!!
The optimal age to spay/neuter cats is before they reach 5 months of age. For most vets, however, the rule of thumb is a weight of 5# or 6 months. Be sure to get your cat to the vet for its rabies and distemper shots by 4 months of age, and get that appointment made for spay/neuter to ensure you have the appointment booked ahead of time! For community (outside) cats, spay/neuter can generally be done at a younger age.
• Contact Wisconsin Humane Society
• Contact Wisconsin Community Veterinary Center (Madison, WI)
• Contact AHA! Alliance for Humane Action
• Contact Como Critters
For other alternatives in your area, go to Spay USA and enter your Zip Code
Friends of Animals Spay/Neuter Certificate Program – (800) 321-7388
• Contact Wisconsin Humane Society
• Contact Wisconsin Community Veterinary Center (Madison, WI)
• Contact Como Critters TNVR Program
• Contact Spay & Stay (Lake County, Illinois Only)
• Contact Kindred Kitties at 262.605.0533 if you need to borrow a trap. $50 cash only deposit