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Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic for Felines at Hudson Valley Humane Society

Release: The Hudson Valley Humane Society will be hosting at low-cost spay/neuter event for felines at its headquarters at 200 Quaker Road in Pomona, NY on Thursday, Jan. 26.  Procedures will be done via a mobile clinic operated by The Animal Rights Alliance, Inc. commonly known as T.A.R.A. The cost is $70 per cat and includes the spay or neuter, a rabies shot, ear cleaning and nail trim if needed.  Ear tipping of stray cats is also available and must be requested at the time of booking.  Additional services such as distemper vaccine ($10) or an application of Revolution™ or Frontline™ are available for $15 per dose. Services will be provided by a New York State licensed veterinarian. Drop off time is 7:30 a.m. To book call 845-354-3124 or email hvhsny@optonline.net

“Each day the HVHS receives numerous calls from people looking for a cost-effective way to manage their feline’s reproductive cycle as well as that of stray felines,” commented Ann Marie Gaudio, HVHS Executive Vice President.  She continued, “Spaying and neutering is vital to curtailing the stray cat population and ultimately ending animal overpopulation and needless suffering.” 

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For more information visit www.hvhumane.org or call 845-354-3124; procedures are by appointment only and must be pre-paid and non-refundable.

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About the HVHS

The HVHS is a private “no-kill” animal welfare organization and receives no government funding.  Founded 120 years ago in 1891, the HVHS has undergone 3 relocations before finding its permanent home on approximately 5 acres in Pomona.  The HVHS embraced a “no-kill” philosophy nearly 20 years ago and continues to help protect abused, neglected and unwanted animals in Rockland County.

Reporting Animal Cruelty to HVHS may be done online through the organization’s website www.hvhumane.org, by emailing marc@hvhumane.org or calling 845-354-3124 or 845-694-8118. 

Donations to the HVHS can be made online at www.hvhumane.org click “Donate” to use PayPal and all major credit cards.  For more information about how you can donate or become a corporate sponsor please call 917-701-3870.

About T.A.R.A.
 

T.A.R.A. is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization that is able to help these animals only through your generous contributions. Fees do not cover the cost of program services. T.A.R.A. relies on grants and public donations to subsidize the amount needed to make spaying and neutering affordable to everyone. If you wish to see the end of pet overpopulation and the needless suffering of animals, please, at this juncture, consider making a tax-deductible contribution to T.A.R.A. As a not-for-profit organization, it relies on the help of individuals who share our goals. Some small grants are acquired from time to time, but funding is primarily being done by our own efforts.

 

 

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