Showing posts with label Spay Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spay Day. Show all posts

Monday, June 10, 2019

Crossed Paws Please

Today is Lexi's spay day so we'd like to request positive thoughts and crossed paws for her...
We're pretty nervous for her. Even though she's a pain in a patooty, she's kinda grown on us...
We appreciate your good thoughts today. Thank you!

UPDATE: Lexi got home at 4pm and is loopy but doing well. She's resting and hopefully will continue to do so throughout the night. She's been sniffed but not hissed at so, yes, that means we're glad she's home. Thanks for the purrs and prayers!

Hope you have a good day!
Angel and Isabella

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Spay Day is Tuesday, February 24th!


We want to let you know that Spay Day is coming up this Tuesday and although it's important to spay or neuter your pets any day of the year, to celebrate Spay Day there are many events supporting this cause throughout the United States and the World! As Angel demonstrates, kittens as well as puppies are adorable but by making sure that your pet can't have puppies or kittens, you'll have peace of mind that his or her offspring won't be euthanized in an animal shelter. Even if you do find homes for your pet's puppies or kittens, that means there are fewer homes available to take in other pets from shelters. Spay/neuter is the only permanent, 100-percent effective method of birth control for dogs and cats.

So here is the information to help you find out more on Spay Day and events in your area:

What is Spay Day?
An annual campaign of The Humane Society of the United States to inspire people to save animal lives by spaying or neutering pets and feral cats.

Why is there a Spay Day?
Four million cats and dogs—about one every eight seconds—are put down in U.S. shelters each year. Often these animals are the offspring of cherished family pets, even purebreds. Maybe someone's cat or dog got out just that one time or maybe the litter was intentional, but efforts to find enough good homes failed. Spay/neuter is the only permanent, 100-percent effective method of birth control for dogs and cats and a proven way to reduce the vast numbers of animals who are born only to die prematurely and without a family who loves them.

Where can I find the events in my area?
Click here for events in the United States.
Click here for events Worldwide.

♥Thank you for helping make the world a better place for animals!♥