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Low Cost Spay-Neuter Program
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•  Spay-Neuter Program  •

Itty Bitty Kitty, Inc. provides a low cost spay-neuter program to the community.  We
realize the importance of such a program due to the overwhelming number of stray
cats and dogs in the United States.  We offer our services for both friendly house cats
and stray, feral cats.  We also offer the same services for dogs.  All surgeries include the spaying or neutering, distemper and rabies vaccinations.  Additional services including testing for Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and FIV, deworming, and flea treatment are available for an additional fee.  All surgeries are performed by a local licensed veterinarian who has over 20 years experience.  Cats must be at least 5 months of age to undergo surgery.  If you need our assistance or for more information, please email mommakitty@bdog.org or call us at 610-973-7400.

Why should you spay or neuter your pet?

There are so many reasons why you must spay or neuter your pet.  Find out the benefits spaying or neutering your pet have on you, your pet, and your community. 

Benefits of spaying or neutering

Myths and Facts about spaying or neutering your pet

Important Facts about altering your pet 

 

Feral Cat Colonies - What is a Feral Cat Colony?

Many people ask us what is a feral cat colony, while others know too well what it is.  A feral cat colony is a population of feral, untamable domestic cats.  Members of a feral cat colony can include cats that have strayed while living with human caretakers as well as their offspring.  Usually these cats have had little contact with humans.  Feral colonies are everywhere and are becoming out of control unless you step in and help out. 

For more information on feral cat colonies and how you can prevent your colony from multiplying, please check out the following articles:

The Basics of Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR)
FAQ's about Feral and Stray Cats
Making Feral Cats Welcome in your Community
Solutions to Feral Cat Colonies

 

We encourage you to help manage the feral cat colonies in your area by spaying or neutering these cats.  For more information and help on how to manage these colonies, please contact us.  We are more than willing to help and work with you to help stablize your feral cat population. 

 

 

 

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 We are now a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit, non-kill cat rescue organization. All donations are tax deductible.
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