Friday, April 19, 2024

Georgian Triangle Humane Society Animal Hospital Now Offering Spay/Neuter Services to the Public

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The Georgian Triangle Humane Society (GTHS) is an organization that works to meet the needs of our community through their work in animal welfare, education and compassion for pets and people. Over the past several years the need for accessible spay/neuter services for pets from financially limited families and animal rescues has been mounting.

Spay/neuter and wellness veterinary services provide a long‐term solution to pet overpopulation and remove barriers to pet wellness in vulnerable sectors of our community.

As an organization, it brings us an insurmountable amount of joy knowing that we are fulfilling a long‐standing need for financially‐limited pet owners in our community,” said Sonya Reichel, GTHS Executive Director.

Why should pets be spayed/neutered? One unaltered female cat can produce three litters per year with average litter sizes ranging from four to six kittens. One un-spayed cat and her offspring can produce more than 400,000 cats in their lifetime. Not only will fixing your pet help control pet overpopulation, it was also prolong the life of your furry best friend. Study after study shows the direct positive correlation of spaying/neutering your pet and pet health.

Beginning this month, the GTHS Animal Hospital will open its doors to the public one day per week (Thursdays).

Clients will be provided resources on responsible pet ownership and the benefits of developing a strong relationship with a primary veterinarian in their area. Over time, the GTHS will see fewer intakes due to fewer unwanted litters being born.

The following can be found at https://www.gths.ca/gths‐animal‐hospital/:

Services/eligibility

How to book an appointment

Pre and post‐surgery instructions

Fee schedule

For questions about the GTHS Animal Hospital Spay/Neuter Service, contact outreach@gths.ca or (705) 606‐8102.

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