Cats Protection and Wood Green, The Animals Charity, are working together on an initiative in the Fens to help owners improve the lives of their pets.
Throughout 2011 and 2012, owners living in the area
PE1-19 and
PE26-29 will be able to have their cat neutered and microchipped free of charge.
To qualify, owners will need to be on a low income or state benefit and be able to provide proof of this, as well as of their identity, when they attend the vet’s surgery.
The offer is also available for long-term stray cats which you have been feeding and where extensive efforts have been made to find an owner – such as to have placed a temporary collar (paper or thin card) round the cat’s neck for at least two weeks, with a message asking them to contact you, before the cat can be neutered (we will not chip these cats).

The vets listed on the map below have been provided with paperwork to run the scheme and you can access the scheme by approaching the vets directly – there is no need to call us first (you can zoom in and click on the pins to get the vets’ details). However, if you experience any problems viewing the map please call us on hotline
03000 12 12 12 if you need help to find your participating vet.
Remember to check out our campaign partner, Wood Green's website at
www.woodgreen.org.uk
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