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Spay/Neuter Importance Program (SNIP)
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Our Spay and Neuter Importance Program (SNIP) aims to:
1) humanely reduce the number of homeless, hungry animals in the streets.
2) to provide a low cost spay/neuter for pets who can not afford them.
We offer two services under our SNIP Program.
1) humanely reduce the number of homeless, hungry animals in the streets.
2) to provide a low cost spay/neuter for pets who can not afford them.
We offer two services under our SNIP Program.
- For homeless stray animals we offer Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return & Monitor (TNVRM). If you would like to implement this in your community, whether in school, residential villages, government offices or company property and is willing to work with us on the logistics, please contact us.
- For animals who have families, we offer a Low Cost Spay and Neuter. If you'd like your pet to be spayed/neuter for FREE please contact us with the name of your pet, age, vaccines (if vaccinated, please list what vaccines your pet has).
Below are some of the photos of the recently concluded (August 2020) spay/neuter importance program (SNIP) in the sanctuary. In the span of three days, this project has helped 495 homeless animals received veterinary care.
242 animals were vaccinated
75 were spayed/neutered
178 had vet consultations (including farm animals) and
3 had surgeries.
The veterinary team was led by Doctor Ferds McKoy Recio of Doc Ferds Animal Wellness Center.
242 animals were vaccinated
75 were spayed/neutered
178 had vet consultations (including farm animals) and
3 had surgeries.
The veterinary team was led by Doctor Ferds McKoy Recio of Doc Ferds Animal Wellness Center.