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Cats can have up to three litters a year. Dogs can have up to two. This means thousands of unwanted, homeless young animals can end up suffering. That’s why the Regional SPCA St. John’s offers its Spay and Neuter Assistance Program to pet guardians in financial need. Fostering is a wonderful way to help animals not ready for adoption. Foster parents give our animals the beautiful gift of a temporary home until they are ready to go to their forever home. Our program also provides the foster parent with all necessary supplies and support. If a cat or dog has an unwanted litter of kittens or puppies, its owner can contact the Regional SPCA St. John’s, which has an open offer to take in these animals, vaccinate them, spay or neuter them, and find them loving forever homes. The SPCA will also spay the mother cat/dog to prevent more unwanted litters. This Prevent Unwanted Pets program comes with a no-cost and no-judgment guarantee.
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