Spaying and neutering (or sterilization) are important to control the pet population and protect your pet's health and wellbeing.
Spaying and neutering are surgical procedures performed by veterinarians. Sterilization makes pets incapable of breeding by removing their reproductive organs. It can also reduce medical and behavioural problems. We recommend having your pet sterilized on or before six months of age.
Sterilization ensures that your pet won't contribute to the pet overpopulation problem. Even a pet that lives indoors may escape and produce litters if not sterilized. Each year, millions of homeless animals are euthanized or end up in shelters due to a lack of good homes. Other benefits of sterilization:
Male cats must be six months of age of older to qualify for this program.
When you submit your application in person also present:
If approved, you will have to make payment at 81 Higgins Line to secure your surgical appointment. Only those approved will be contacted. Successful applicants are contacted with the surgical appointment date, time and instructions. Surgeries are performed by a local animal hospital within a few weeks after the submission date.
The City's goal is to double the number of male cats neutered annually with no limit per household.
Cats must be six months of age or older to qualify for this program.
When you submit your application also include:
If approved, you will have to make payment at 81 Higgins Line to secure your surgical appointment. Only those approved will be contacted. Successful applicants are contacted with the surgical appointment date, time and instructions. Surgeries will be performed at the Animal Care & Adoption Centre within eight weeks of payment.
The City of St. John's does not provide a spay/neuter assistance program for dogs. Contact your veterinarian or check with your local SPCA to inquire about spaying or neutering your dog.
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