To be eligible for spay/neuter surgery, kittens must be at least 2 pounds or 8 weeks of age.

There are many reasons to spay or neuter your pet, including improved health and wellness and helping to prevent unwanted litters.

The humane society of broward county and broward county animal care & adoption are teaming up for a collaborative spay and neuter project for cats starting friday, may 1st.

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Dogs must be between 10 weeks and 7 years of age.

The points covered are just a few of the factors to consider when making the choice.

Spaying or neutering your pet early helps reduce pet overpopulation and provides a number of health benefits.

To help ensure that there are enough homes for all pets, the humane society of broward county offers low cost neutering for the publicโ€™s furry friends.

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Owned cats and dogs.

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Are part of a cat colony, or do not have an owner).

Learn more about the benefits of spaying and neutering.

The program is only available to broward county residents.

Deciding when is best to spay/neuter your pet is a decision to be made for each pet owner with the help of their veterinarian.

$10 surgeries for those who qualify at the humane society of tampa bayโ€™s spay/neuter clinic.

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As a service to our adopters, we provide free neutering services with every adoption.

Price includes vaccines and licenses.

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The programs include sterilization options for owned dogs and cats, as well as programs specifically for community cats (cats who are not socialized;