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Spring Microchip Clinic
In-Kind Donation Day
Pedals for Paws 2012
 
Spring Microchip Clinic - March 31
The Spring Microchip Clinic is planned for Saturday March 31.
It will be held at the spay/neuter clinic at 1033 Union School
Road from 1:00-3:00. The cost is $20 and this includes the
registration fee with the HomeAgain Organization. No appointment is necessary.
Home Again
Support Microchipping for Pets
HomeAgain Pet Microchip
In-Kind Donation Day
On the same day and time as the Microchip Clinic, we will host our first In-Kind donation day. Your contribution of any of the following items needed at the clinic is much appreciated. This allows us to save our very precious funds for spaying and neutering more animals. 
SSNA Wish ListMost-needed items include:
  • Bleach
  • Paper towels
  • Liquid laundry detergent
  • 39-gallon trash bags
  • Distilled Water
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Greetings!

Seven hundred and twenty four (724) spay/neuter surgeries were performed at our clinic in the month of February. That was our most productive month ever. In addition to our Monday through Thursday surgery schedule, we added 3 Sunday clinics.

Our Beat the Heat promotion was sponsored by PetSmart Charities. We were able to offer $20 cat spays in the month of February. We received a grant in the amount of $5,100 to subsidize 255 cat spay surgeries. Also in that grant award was $1,000 to be used for advertising and promotion. We used funds for radio advertising, newspaper ads, flyers, posters & postcards. The response was overwhelming and the promotion a huge success. Our February schedule was full in just a week and a half. But the phones kept ringing and ringing. Thanks to a generous donation of $2000 we were able to extend the Beat the Heat special into March.

We not only met our goal but exceeded it by spaying 290 cats in the month of February. In addition we spayed 103 dogs, neutered 118 dogs, and neutered 213 cats.

We have prevented the births of thousands of unwanted kittens
this year alone because of this effort. We at SSNA truly
appreciate our clients who understand the importance of
spay/neuter. They round up neighborhood cats, trap feral cats, and help neighbors and friends with transportation and get those cats to our clinic so that the cycle of reproduction will end -- saving lives through prevention.
 
Upcoming Events -
Pedals for Paws 2012 
Pedals for Paws 2012
Click on the poster above to go to our website to register.
Thanks again for your continued interest and support.  We appreciate you!
 
Sincerely,
June McMahon
Sumner Spay Neuter Alliance 
 
 
Feral Cat Clinic Pictures


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Feral cats in traps awaiting surgery
Covering a feral cat in a trap is very important for
calming and well-being.