This is the about us link. This is the mobile adoptions link. This is the colonies link. You are on the spay and neuter page.

As part of the Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program, during the surgery
for the spay/neuter, the Vet notches the ear with a "v" to identify that
the cat has been spayed or neutered.


A total of 502 feral cats* have been spayed/neutered since the society was formed in 2005 as a result of the generous financial response from the public, private individual donations, proceeds from recyclables, flea markets, the sale of memoriam cards, etc.

The society wishes to encourage all pet owners to love their pets by spaying and neutering.


                                                                               *as of May 2010


 

Anyone interested in volunteering or offering
assistance, financial or otherwise, can email the Cape Breton Feline Support Society:

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Spay & Neuter

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