It's National Desexing Month
Published on 09 July 2021
Shoalhaven City Council is encouraging pet owners to have their pets desexed as National Desexing Month gets underway.
July marks National Desexing Month with the Shoalhaven Animal Welfare League branch is offering local residents heavily discounted desexing rates during the month. To qualify for this offer you must have a pension or healthcare card and be a Shoalhaven resident.
Since July 2020 the Shoalhaven Animal Shelter has seen 21 kittens and 15 puppies born at the Shelter, Shoalhaven City Council Mayor Amanda Findley said this shows how important it is to have your pets desexed.
“Each year we see many kittens and puppies looking for homes following breeding season. It is important that pet owners have their animals desexed to help curb the number of unwanted litters in the region.” Clr Findley said.
“I encourage local the community to take advantage of any available desexing programs if their animals are yet to be desexed.” Clr Findley said.
Cats on average can have 10 kittens each year, this can result in hundreds of kittens born from one undersexed cat in just 5 years. Cat owners are also being reminded that annual permits are required for non-desexed cats as part of the NSW Government's responsible pet ownership program.
For details on this offer and to register your pet contact Shoalhaven Animal Shelter on 4429 3410 or visit Council's website.
For more information and to find details on veterinary clinics offering discounts for de-sexing pets visit the National De-sexing Network.