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September 15th, 2018 FREE spay / neuter and vaccine clinic for both dogs and cats
3230 North Stapley Drive, Mesa, AZ, United Stateshttp://nagifoundation.org/event/september-15th-2018-free-spay-neuter-and-vaccine-clinic-for-both-dogs-and-cats/3230 North Stapley Drive, Mesa, AZ, United StatesWe’re bringing the community a FREE spay / neuter and vaccine clinic for both dogs and cats SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th
Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community members that live in the community will be served first, then members that do not live in the community. SRPMIC employees will be served IF there is availability.
Line for Spay/Neuter services begins at 7 am – until full Service is limited and is “first come-first served”
Intake will begin at 7am sharp and will be closed once we reach capacity. Please be aware that the line may form early, sometimes well before intake time.
Please do not feed your animal after 10pm the night before (water is ok)
WHY OUR WORK MATTERS
According to study by the ASPCA Professional published in PLOS ONE 2014, 70% of the animal population needs to be sterilized at all times to actually be able to see a decrease in population. This means you can alter 15-20% of animals every 6 months if no new animals enter your population. But in reality, nearly all populations of dogs and cats have a few new animals that come in. Native American communities, in particular, have a higher amount of animal dumped or abandoned due to the rural demographics.