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Delco SPCA Participates in World Spay Day

The Delaware County SPCA will participate in World Spay Day on Feb. 28, when it will spay and neuter dozens of cats from the community for just $15.

The Delaware County SPCA will participate in World Spay Day on Feb. 28, when it will spay and neuter dozens of cats from the community for just $15, thanks to the generosity of donors.

As the Delaware County SPCA moves toward becoming a lifesaving organization by July, the Spay Day subsidized spay/neuter program is just one of many preventative programs it continues to put in place to combat overpopulation.

Head Vet Dr. Kim Boudwin will be joined by fellow vet Dr. LeAndra Thompson, both graduates of the UPenn School of Veterinary Medicine.

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During this special promotion, cats coming in for surgery that are not up-to-date on rabies can be vaccinated for $10. Microchipping and a lifetime registration will be available for $35. Additionally, FELV, FIV and heartworm testing will be available for $25. Distemper, deworming and feline leukemia vaccines will all be available for $10. Nail trims and ear cleanings will be $5. Flea, tick and heartworm preventatives will be available at the regularly discounted price.

Aside from the benefit of controlling the pet overpopulation, spaying and neutering can help your cat live a happier, healthier and longer life.

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The Delaware County SPCA’s Spay Day is by-appointment only, and space is limited. Call 610-566-1370, option 3, to make an appointment. Priority will be given to residents of Delaware County.

To help the Delaware County SPCA continue to perform such impactful programs, consider donating by visiting www.delcospca.org/donations. Donations can also be mailed to the Delaware County SPCA at 555 Sandy Bank Road in Media, PA, 19063.

 

This press release was provided by the Delaware County SPCA.

 

 


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