250,000 pet cats and dogs (mostly dsh cats and staffy dogs) were killed in council pounds and RSPCA/LostDogsHome shelters in Australia last year. Help stop the killing. DESEX!
Gold Coast City Council (Qld) are currently offering subsidised desexing of CATS to their residents. (Scroll to the bottom to read about DOG vouchers)
You can have your first female cat desexed for $40, subsequent females for $25 and all male cats for $25.
You need to hold a concession card (health care, pension or disability pension) or be a low income earner to qualify.
These vouchers are not available on line so you need to contact us on 1300 368 992. This offer is only for Gold Coast residents.
We would like to thank the Gold Coast City Council for their continued support of this program.
If you do not live on the Gold Coast, please contact your local Council and encourage them to organise a subsidised desexing program.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Desexing-Network/82457422697
http://www.ndn.org.au
You can obtain information and vouchers for reduced cost desexing for DOGS here: http://www.ndn.org.au/apply-for-low-cost-desexing.html Contact us on 1300 368 992 for a quote - please provide your dog's approximate weight, size and sex.
The AWL at Coombabah also provides pet desexing at a lower fee compared to private vets. http://www.awlqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/AWLQ-Community-Vet-Clinic-Schedule-of-Services.pdf
NDN is a nationwide referral system for low cost desexing. NDN is a charitable program funded through the generosity of members of the public. The only beneficiaries of the program are Australia's cats and dogs.
Mission:
Our goal is to make desexing more affordable to those who might not otherwise be in a position to desex their pets.
Saturday, 4 May 2013
New ad placed on Gumtree for Brisbane - National Desexing Network vouchers
Today's updated wording on the newly placed Gumtree ad for the National Desexing Network
NDN is a nationwide referral system for low cost desexing. NDN is a charitable program funded through the generosity of members of the public. The only beneficiaries of the program are Australia's cats and dogs.
Mission:
Our goal is to make desexing more affordable to those who might not otherwise be in a position to desex their pets.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Desexing-Network/82457422697
http://www.ndn.org.au
You can obtain information and vouchers for reduced cost desexing for dogs and cats here: http://www.ndn.org.au/apply-for-low-cost-desexing.html
There are set fees for all male or female cats starting at $45 (the NDN pays the balance).
Fees vary according to the size and weight of your dog as well as if it is male or female. Ring toll free on 1 300 368 992 for more information and a quote for your out-of-pocket desexing costs (the NDN pays the balance).
The AWL clinics, if you live near one, also provides pet desexing at a lower fee compared to private vets and you can use NDN vouchers at AWL clinics as well as other local vet clinics.
Over 250,000 pet cats and dogs were killed in council pounds and RSPCA/LostDogsHome shelters in Australia last year, mainly dsh cats and staffy-type dogs. Help stop the killing. DESEX! Adopt desexed pets from Rescue Organisations and No-Kill Shelters.
NDN is a nationwide referral system for low cost desexing. NDN is a charitable program funded through the generosity of members of the public. The only beneficiaries of the program are Australia's cats and dogs.
Mission:
Our goal is to make desexing more affordable to those who might not otherwise be in a position to desex their pets.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/National-Desexing-Network/82457422697
http://www.ndn.org.au
You can obtain information and vouchers for reduced cost desexing for dogs and cats here: http://www.ndn.org.au/apply-for-low-cost-desexing.html
There are set fees for all male or female cats starting at $45 (the NDN pays the balance).
Fees vary according to the size and weight of your dog as well as if it is male or female. Ring toll free on 1 300 368 992 for more information and a quote for your out-of-pocket desexing costs (the NDN pays the balance).
The AWL clinics, if you live near one, also provides pet desexing at a lower fee compared to private vets and you can use NDN vouchers at AWL clinics as well as other local vet clinics.
Over 250,000 pet cats and dogs were killed in council pounds and RSPCA/LostDogsHome shelters in Australia last year, mainly dsh cats and staffy-type dogs. Help stop the killing. DESEX! Adopt desexed pets from Rescue Organisations and No-Kill Shelters.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Sample Letter to send to councils, MP's (example is for Blacktown pound but you can change it to suite the area)
Sample letter to Councils, MPs etc
[Council address]
[Date]
Dear Chief Executive Officer/Councillor ………………,
I am a [rate payer/ member of the local community] serviced by [Council name].
As an animal lover [and a responsible pet owner,] I am interested in learning Council's views on the current over supply of companion animals in Australia, and what Council is intending to do to assist in addressing this issue.
I understand, for instance, that Sydney's biggest pound, the Blacktown Animal Holding Facility, [to which I understand Council sends animals] has a very high kill rate. In particular, the number of cats entering the pound has increased by over 163% in the period 2003-2011, and the number of cats being killed by that pound has increased by over 155% within the same period. I also understand that over 3,200 cats were killed in 2011 in Blacktown Pound, and that this figure is highly likely to increase in coming years.
It appears to me that killing all of these cats has not reduced the numbers entering the pound. It also seems to me that killing cats, and also unwanted dogs, is not the solution to the problem of the current oversupply of companion animals Australia is experiencing.
In light of this and my personal concerns about the situation, I request Council to provide me with the following information:
1. a copy of the statistics for the last 5 years for [the pound to which Council sends animals, unless they are a BAHF Council]. I request that these statistics include information about the
numbers of animals entering the pound and how they exited, including by sale direct from the pound; via a rescue organisation; or because they were killed.
2. a copy of Council's policies on microchipping and registering of animals, and low cost desexing of animals, including information about how the community may access these services.
3. information about how Council specifically intends to get to zero euthanasia of healthy and treatable abandoned cats and dogs within Council's city.
I would be pleased to receive this information within 3 weeks of the date of this letter.
Please provide this information to me using the contact details below:
[contact details].
I look forward to your early response.
Yours sincerely
[Name in full]
[Council address]
[Date]
Dear Chief Executive Officer/Councillor ………………,
I am a [rate payer/ member of the local community] serviced by [Council name].
As an animal lover [and a responsible pet owner,] I am interested in learning Council's views on the current over supply of companion animals in Australia, and what Council is intending to do to assist in addressing this issue.
I understand, for instance, that Sydney's biggest pound, the Blacktown Animal Holding Facility, [to which I understand Council sends animals] has a very high kill rate. In particular, the number of cats entering the pound has increased by over 163% in the period 2003-2011, and the number of cats being killed by that pound has increased by over 155% within the same period. I also understand that over 3,200 cats were killed in 2011 in Blacktown Pound, and that this figure is highly likely to increase in coming years.
It appears to me that killing all of these cats has not reduced the numbers entering the pound. It also seems to me that killing cats, and also unwanted dogs, is not the solution to the problem of the current oversupply of companion animals Australia is experiencing.
In light of this and my personal concerns about the situation, I request Council to provide me with the following information:
1. a copy of the statistics for the last 5 years for [the pound to which Council sends animals, unless they are a BAHF Council]. I request that these statistics include information about the
numbers of animals entering the pound and how they exited, including by sale direct from the pound; via a rescue organisation; or because they were killed.
2. a copy of Council's policies on microchipping and registering of animals, and low cost desexing of animals, including information about how the community may access these services.
3. information about how Council specifically intends to get to zero euthanasia of healthy and treatable abandoned cats and dogs within Council's city.
I would be pleased to receive this information within 3 weeks of the date of this letter.
Please provide this information to me using the contact details below:
[contact details].
I look forward to your early response.
Yours sincerely
[Name in full]
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