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Find out more about how we champion neutering through our branches, centres and working with other organisations. If you need financial help for neutering your cat, we may be able to help through our means-tested neutering schemes.

Find out if you're eligible. Cats Protection wants to work with communities to control cat numbers and make sure they are looked after. Our Community Neutering team work with some of the most in-need cats and communities across the UK.

Find out how Cats Protection works with other organisations to further its neutering work. Every year, thousands of animals are born into short lives of suffering and death in Albuquerque because people did not spay or neuter their pets. There are simply not enough homes for the dogs and cats that are born because of this type of neglect. Spaying and neutering provide health benefits in addition to preventing litters.

Spaying helps prevent uterine infection and breast cancer, which is fatal in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats. Neutering can prevent testicular cancer if done before 6 months of age. Neutering also reduces roaming, and nuisances such as foul odors in spraying by cats. It can reduce aggressiveness and fighting among both dogs and cats. Under most circumstances, it is against the law in Albuquerque to own a dog or cat unless you have it spayed or neutered.

There are programs that can provide the services at no charge for low-income and moderate-income residents. There also are programs that will help you arrange for the free spay and neuter of the street cats in your neighborhood, to help control the cat population while providing humane treatment of the animals.

Qualification is based on:. The program is offered to those who do not exceed the moderate-income level for their family size. Participants are classified as low income and moderate income in accordance with city law. The income figures are derived from federal guidelines for Albuquerque. Also, if there is no project covering your neighborhood yet, we encourage you to contact your local Animal Shelter or Non-profit Animal Welfare organizations in your area and urge them to submit grant application during our next call for proposals!

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