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The City of Nacogdoches and the Humane Society of Nacogdoches County
have come together to fund a low cost spay and neuter clinic, officially
opened to the public on January 13, 2011. We neutered our first shelter cats on
March 11, 2010, and spent the next 6 months training volunteers to help with all
aspects of patient care except actually doing the surgery: pre-anesthetic
evaluation; anesthetic induction, monitoring and recovery; patient care including
walking, feeding, watering and administering medications; and counseling owners
when they take their pets home on proper post-operative care. Many of our
clinic volunteers also happen to volunteer for O'Malley
Alley Cats, a group dedicated to caring for homeless cats in the area. Click Here for more information on our volunteer program.
We began spaying and neutering animals living at or adopted from the shelter
on August 23, 2010, and continued to do so nearly every Thursday through the end of
the year, when we were ready to open to the public. During this training period, we
spayed and neutered 154 cats and dogs.
Most recently, St.
Francis Rescue of Nacogdoches has joined forces with us. It has been estimated
that approximately 25% of the dogs that find themselves at our shelter are pit
bull type dogs. The only real way to reduce the number of homeless pit bulls is to
prevent the production of the massive oversupply of these very popular pets, and
this can be accomplished only by spaying and neutering enough pit bulls to prevent
the oversupply which results in euthanasia of around 1,000 pit bulls in Nacogdoches
County every year. St. Francis Rescue of Nacogdoches specializes in coming to the
aid of pit bulls, and has generously offered to cover 80% of the out-of-pocket costs
of spay-neuter for eligible clients, allowing owners to neuter a pit bull for as
little as $9-10.
Our goal is to spay and neuter 1300 dogs and cats this year. We will keep
you posted ;-). Similar projects in Cities around the nation, including Knoxville
Tennessee and Indianapolis, Indiana, indicate that we could see reduction in shelter
intake and euthanasia numbers in as soon as 1-2 years, and certainly within 5-7
years, if these surgery numbers are sustained.
At this time, we are accepting donations for the many items yet needed and
ongoing supplies. Click Here to peruse our Wish List.
To make a donation, you can:
- Bring your donation to the Animal Shelter, on the West Nacogdoches Loop
(address on the right of this page), or mail to the Shelter PO Box listed on the
right side of this page. Make these checks payable to "Nacogdoches Animal
Shelter." Please specify that your donation be used for the spay-neuter clinic if
that is what you wish. This fund is overseen by Shelter Director Jamie
Shelton.
- Mail your donation to the Humane Society at the PO Box listed on the right side
of this page. Make these checks payable to "Humane Society of Nacogdoches County."
Please specify that your donation be used for the spay-neuter clinic if
that is what you wish. This fund is overseen by the Humane Society of Nacogdoches
County.
- If you want to help pit bulls, mail your donation to St. Francis Rescue of
Nacogdoches at the PO Box listed on the right side
of this page. Make these checks payable to "St. Francis Rescue."
Please specify that your donation be used for the spay-neuter clinic if
that is what you wish. This fund is overseen by St. Francis Rescue of
Nacogdoches.
- Make an online donation by clicking on any gold "Donation" button
below. Using PayPal, you can make a donation by credit card, e-check, bank
transfer, or using PayPal funds. This fund is overseen by Dr. Wendy Blount, the
spay-neuter clinic veterinarian.
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