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Thank you for your concern on pet overpopulation. In Manatee County alone there are more than 4000 animals - mostly healthy dogs, cats, puppies and kittens - are needlessly put to death because of irresponsible pet owners or not enough homes. This is an estimated 15 animals per day that are put to death! So, we ask that you PLEASE do your part and spay/neuter your pets.

It's good for your pets and your community!

The following are organizations that currently have programs in place to help with this growing concern.
  • For the FREE Manantee County spay/neuter program, please call Manatee County Animal Services at (941) 742-5933.
  • For low cost sterilization, please call the Manatee Community Humane Society at (941) 747-8808.
  • For the FREE Mobile Spay Neuter Clinic leave a message at (941) 749-5842.
  • For information on the low cost sterilization program call the Manatee County Humane Society at (941) 747-8808.
  • A low lost shot and microchipping clinic will be at Manatee County Animal Services at 305 25th Street West (in Palmetto) on the first Saturday of every month, starting in August 2003. Microchipping will be available for $15.00 per pet.

Neutering Facts vs. Fiction:
Some people think that neutering their pet may hurt them. Actually, neutering helps prevent some harmful medical problems for animals and decreases their chances of getting cancer. Neutering also deters high-risk behavior such as roaming, getting into fights, and mating. So, neutering your pet doesn't hurt – it helps.  
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Don't use your cats and dogs to teach your children about the birds and the bees. Between 8-12 million companion animals are killed each year in America due to lack of homes. Don't let your pet have even one litter. Spay or neuter today.

Many cat lovers feel it is kinder for Kitty to be allowed outdoors. Statistics show that 90% of the millions of cats killed on our roads each year are unsterilized. Fertile cats tend to get into fights and wander more. So, please, if you must let Kitty go out, make sure he or she is fixed!

Why did Spot cross the road? He loved the ladies. Unfortunately, his latest girlfriend lived on the far side of the highway. Spot never made it to the other side. About 80% of dogs hit by vehicles each year are un-neutered males. Fixing your pet decreases the urge to wander and increases his chances of living a longer, healthier life. Get your pet fixed.

For every person that is born, 15 dogs and 45 cats are also born. You do the numbers … There aren't enough homes for them all. You can solve the problem. Spay or neuter today.

Only 1 in 9 cats and dogs born in the U.S. will find a home. The rest will be destroyed because nobody wants them. Could you choose which animal will live? It's a choice no one should have to make. But your local animal shelter makes this decision every day. You can help stop the killing. Spay or neuter your pet.

1 + 1 is 420,000. How's that? One female cat and one male cat and their offspring results in 420,000 kittens in 7 years. The solution to the problem of pet overpopulation is for you to spay or neuter your cat.

1 + 1 is 4,372. How's that? One female dog and one male dog and their offspring can produce 4,372 puppies in 7 years. The solution to the problem of pet overpopulation is for you to spay or neuter your dog.
 

 

 

 

 
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