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Homeless animals sterilization - Stérilisation des animaux sans abri - Стерилізація безпритульних тварин

Homeless animals sterilization

In place since 2020

Sterilization is the only humane and effective way to control the alarming rise of stray pet populations.

The reproductive potential of just one female dog and her offspring is alarming, as they can produce up to 67,000 dogs in just six years.
Similarly, one female cat and her offspring can produce up to 420,000 cats in seven years – and these staggering numbers are based on just one pair of animals!

Unfortunately, millions of dogs and cats are euthanized in shelters each year, and millions more are abandoned in rural and urban areas. Sterilization is a critical measure that needs to be taken urgently to address this problem.

  • Helps prevent unwanted animals 
  • Drastically reduces the risk of cancer
  • Increases the animal’s chance of a longer and healthier life by 3 to 5 years. Moreover, it eliminates several health problems that are difficult or expensive to treat
  • Can also change unwanted behavior, making animals less aggressive
  • Reduces the urge to roam, decreases the risk of contracting diseases or getting hurt as they roam
  • Animals will be less likely to mark their territory by spraying strong-smelling urine all over the house
  • Female animals will no longer go into heat
  • The community as a whole also benefits from spaying and neutering animals. Stray animals can easily become a public nuisance, soiling parks and streets, damaging gardens, and causing noise and other disturbances, frightening children and elderly people, and even causing automobile accidents
  • The capture, impoundment, and eventual destruction of unwanted animals are also expensive for taxpayers and private humanitarian agencies
In conclusion, sterilization is the most effective and compassionate method for controlling the rise of stray pet populations. By spaying and neutering animals, we can prevent the birth of unwanted animals, reduce the risk of disease and behavioral problems, and create a safer and healthier community for all.

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