Monday, October 15, 2012

Lincoln County Humane Society to open 'high ... - Bullet News Niagara

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ST. CATHARINES ? The Lincoln County Humane Society has announced a partnership to open a high-volume spay/neuter clinic in St. Catharines.

The clinic, a one-year pilot project, is a partnership with the Ontario SPCA. It?s aimed at reducing the over-population of cats in the Garden City and further reduce the shelter?s euthanasia rate.

?The Lincoln County Humane Society euthanasia rates have gone down over 20 per cent with our progressive and creative adoption programs,? said Kevin Strooband, executive director of the Lincoln County Humane Society, referring to the highly successful adoption events in September, where over 100 animals were adopted.



?This high-volume spay/neuter model will only help reduce it further.?

The LCHS spay/neuter clinic is located at 160 Fourth Avenue, in south-west St. Catharines and will begin services December 2012. The clinic welcomes the public, shelters and rescue groups, regardless of geography or income level.

Spaying/neutering pets will also reduce health risks and physical stress, and improve behaviour in your pet. Fixed pets are also less likely to roam, reducing the risk of injury, accident and loss.

To book an appointment for a spay/neuter, please visit website, www.spayneuter.ontariospca.ca.

Source: http://www.bulletnewsniagara.ca/2012/10/15/lincoln-county-humane-society-to-open-high-volume-spayneuter-clinic-in-december/

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