Spay and Neuter
The Spay and Neuter clinic is located at the Humane Society animal shelter on North Sound Road.
For appointments or information stop by or call 949 1461.
The clinic offers financial assistance to those who cannot afford the procedure.
With appointments owners can bring their pets to the clinic in the morning and pick them up later that day after the surgery is complete.
The Shelter will also be happy to offer transportation for those that are unable to make the journey otherwise.
Spaying or neutering a pet is a procedure which removes the sex-hormone producing apparatus from the male or female.
Spaying or neutering is the only positive way to prevent pet overpopulation, a predicament the Cayman Islands suffers with - not enough homes for the number of dogs and cats born.
The procedure in no way alters your pet's personality.
This procedure does not make a dog less protective over his home and family, and the myth that your pet will become fat and lazy afterwards is untrue.
Along with preventing unwanted pregnancies, spay or neuter has a number of other benefits including eliminating the possibility of certain cancers.
Pets are also less likely to stray from home and become victims of road accidents, or become involved in fights with other animals.
Pets live longers, healtier lives and vet bills are reduced.
Play your part as a responsible pet owner and call today.
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