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Get your cat neutered - FREE!

Some of the kittens we have homed in 2010FREE NEUTERING!! Times are tough for many pet owners but our friends at Westhorne Vets are taking part in a campaign to neuter and micro-chip pets for FREE.
Owners must be on state benefits or low incomes to qualify for the RSPCA scheme.
To see vet Dreyer and his team, please call 020 3417 6433. The surgery is at 515 Westhorne Avenue, London SE9 6DJ.
Cats Protection will also pay for you to neuter your cats - male or female. In this economic climate, we know money is tight for many. But please don't let that stop you getting your pets neutered as WE WILL PAY!
If you can afford a donation towards the cost. that's great. But if you can't, then that's not a problem just as long as you get  your pet neutered.
For a voucher for the full cost to give to your vet, just ring Jan on 07772 679854 or Jacqui on 07796 856296.
These are some of the little ones we have helped but each year there are too many unwanted cats and kittens, with 2011 being the worst on record. Neutering is the only way to bring numbers down.
So please be a good pet owner and GET YOUR CAT NEUTERED FOR FREE!

NEUTERING
: FAQS

TO find out more, please see your vet or read on here or
WHEN? From the age of four to six months is ideal for both males and females as this is when they can become sexually active. But if your cat is older, then it's never too late.

WHY?
Neutered cats live longer and healthier lives. Males are less likely to roam, fight and mark their territory with urine (spraying). This will cut the risk of them being run over or getting hurt in fights.
For females, the obvious benefit is no unwanted pregnancies. It is a myth that it is beneficial for a female to have a litter before spaying. They will also not call and wail during their sexual cycle and will be less likely to catch diseases spread by bites and reproductive activity.

THE OPERATION: Your cat will need an anaesthetic but the procedure is very simple. You will usually be able to drop off your pet and pick him or her up on the same day. Females will have a small shaved area but the fur will grow back in a couple of weeks. They will also have stitches which will either be dissolvable or need to be taken out by the vet around ten days later. Cats usually recover very quickly. Your vet will be able to advise you on your individual cat.

COST: This depends on your vet but the average for a male is £20 to £40. For a female, the average is £40 to £60. Your vet can give you a quote. But see above for how to get vouchers to cover the full cost.

FOR NEUTERING VOUCHERS: Please contact Jan on 07772 679854 or Jacqui on 07796 856296.