| | About every eight seconds, a cat or dog is
euthanized in a U.S. animal shelter, according to The Humane Society of
the United States. While some may be euthanized due to illness or
injury, most are victims of human failure to provide them with the care
they deserve. Despite the best efforts of shelters everywhere, there
are still too many pets and not enough loving, responsible homes. The
cost of pet overpopulation is staggering with more than $1 billion per
year to provide community animal control services and care for homeless
animals.
Those sobering statistics are the impetus behind Spay Day
USA, an annual event when hundreds of community organizations coast to
coast participate in activities that make it easier for people to get
their pets spayed or neutered. February 27 is designated as the
official Spay Day USA 2007, with more than 400 events happening
throughout the month. More than 70,000 animals are expected to be
spayed or neutered in February. Animal experts agree that spaying and neutering is the best long-term solution to the problem of pet overpopulation. "Cats
and dogs who are spayed or neutered lead healthier lives, make better
pets, and are not contributing to pet overpopulation," said John
Snyder, HSUS vice president of Companion Animals. "It is shameful that
millions of healthy cats and dogs are euthanized every year and The
Humane Society of the United States is determined to keep working at
this tragedy until it is solved." The HSUS is coordinating
Spay Day USA, working with local shelters, humane organizations,
veterinary clinics, and individual volunteers to offer special
spay-neuter events, deploy mobile spay-neuter clinics, raise money to
subsidize spay-neuter surgeries, and increase awareness about the
importance and benefits of spaying and neutering. Local Spay Day USA Events The
HSUS is partnering with PETS 911, a nationwide network of local pet
information, to create a clearinghouse of Spay Day USA activities.
Through PETS 911's toll free phone number 888-PETS-911, callers can
hear recorded messages (English or Spanish) about local events. The web
site www.spaydayusa.org will also list events by state. Benefits of Spaying and Neutering In
addition to reducing the number of homeless pets entering animal
shelters, spaying and neutering offers significant benefits to pets and
their families:
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