Do you have a dog or cat that’s not spayed or neutered?
Do you need financial assistance with this?
Please read this post completely as it should answer all questions.
We have been awarded $5,000 from the Georgia Department of Agriculture Dog and Cat Sterilization Grant. There are three specialty license plates available for your vehicle which the proceeds from their purchase goes to fund this grant. Thank you to those who support this program and to the GDA for entrusting us to facilitate these funds in our community.
We want to help as many people as possible so we will offer an additional $50 off surgery cost of spay and neuters for qualifying cats and dogs with SAFE. S.A.F.E. is a non profit low cost veterinary clinic located in Macon, GA on Riverside Drive.
You MUST follow the instructions below in order to receive the benefits of this grant.
(1) Go to their website at nolitters.org
(2) Click the INFORMATION link. Read to be sure your pet(s) qualify.
(3)Click the FEES & SERVICES link
Read to know what services and their costs. State law REQUIRES a current rabies vaccine. We are only paying $50 toward surgery cost. The $50 will be paid directly to SAFE the day of your appointment.
(4)Click the SPAY/NEUTER APPT and follow instructions to make your appointment.
(5)Follow instructions that they send you to pay your $40 deposit. This deposit applies to your total the day of your appointment.
(6) Once you have paid this deposit and have confirmation from S.A.F.E. email FaithAnimalRescueInc@gmail.com
We need the following information:
1. Name the Appointment is In
2. Your pets name
3. Date of your Appointment
4. Cat or Dog
5. Male or female
6. Your address
7. Your phone number
(7) We will then be able to complete our paperwork for this grant, and notify S.A.F.E. to bill us $50 the day of your appointment.
(8)Click the PRE-SURGICAL INSTRUCTIONS prior to your appointment! Follow these instructions.
(9)KEEP YOUR APPOINTMENT!
Together we can make a difference and save lives!!
These are cats that are sometimes referred to as feral or strays. As a community we have failed these cats. Some will never live in a “home” but they deserve to be cared for. As a community the responsibility and the power to end the overpopulation of cats lies with each of us.
Helping one animal at a time. Together we can make a difference.
Tractor Supply Pet Adoption Day September 10, 2022 Macon GA
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