FACTS

  • One female cat and offspring can produce 420,000 cats in 7 years
  • A female dog and offspring can produce 67,000 pupies in six years.
  • This year in the USA over 3 Million cats and dogs will be euthinised becuase of overpopulation.

Many healthy adoptable pets are euthanized every day in Washington State because there are just too many animals and too few homes. The Kitsap Humane Society is dedicated to helping end this crisis by offering and promoting spaying and neutering.

The single most important thing that we can do to save animals from all the suffering and death that their overpopulation causes is to spay and neuter them.

Just one unaltered female cat and her offspring can produce an estimated 420,000 cats in only seven years. In six years, a female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies. So every time we spay or neuter just one animal, we prevent the births of thousands of animals.

 

The Kitsap Humane Society offers a Low-Cost spay and neuter program. Current Pet Licensing is required for your pet to receive the operation.

 If you are interested in applying for this program click below. The Kitsap Humane Society does require proof of income to qualify. Please fill out the form and submit it either in person or by mailing it into the Kitsap Humane Society. The typical wait time is 14 days after application is received.

 

Low Cost Application

Print fill out and send in to the humane society.

You must provide proof of income with the application.

Vaccine

7.00

Dog
 0-25 lbs

Dog
26-75 lbs

Dog
Over 75 lbs

30.00

50.00

75.00

Cat
 Spay

Cat
Neuter

30.00

20.00

Why fix your Pet
Each year, about 25 million puppies and kittens are born in the U.S., far exceeding the number of available homes and overcrowding our nation’s shelter system. Given that America’s approximately 4,000 shelters have very limited resources, they have little choice but to euthanize many of the animals dropped on their doorstep. Nevertheless, as a society we have the ability and the obligation to meet the moral challenge of reducing the number of needless animal deaths, and each individual can make a difference. Here’s how: 

Spay and neuter animal companions – Sterilizing dogs and cats drastically reduces the number of puppies and kittens born so that shelters can care for and place those that are already here in loving homes. Please spay and neuter your animal companions to reduce overpopulation and urge others to do the same.


Adopt animals from shelters – If you have room in your home and your heart for an animal companion, save a life by adopting one from your local shelter. If you are absolutely determined to have a particular breed dog or cat, please adopt one from a shelter or qualified rescue organization. 

Keep animal companions safe – Put collars and ID tags on your animal friends so you can get them back if they get lost. Ask your veterinarian to implant a microchip under their skin for permanent identification. Also try to prevent your dog or cat from getting lost in the first place by securing your house or yard. Consider keeping cats inside, as indoor cats have much longer lifespans on average than outdoor cats. 

 


 
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