Our Mission
HOPE Spay Neuter Clinic provides high-quality, low-cost spay and neuter services for companion animals as well as feral cats in Kentucky.
Our goal is to reduce overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia. Community education and involvement are essential components of our efforts, and are key to our success.
As little as $45 can prevent 12-14 potential births from a single unspayed cat or dog this year.
Our goal is to reduce overpopulation and unnecessary euthanasia. Community education and involvement are essential components of our efforts, and are key to our success.
As little as $45 can prevent 12-14 potential births from a single unspayed cat or dog this year.
What does Spay & Neuter mean?
Spaying or neutering your pet means removing their reproductive organs; for females it's called spaying and for males it's neutering. At our clinic, a trained vet performs the surgery with the utmost care in sterile conditions. Your pet will be back to his or her happy self in a few days, and you'll never have to worry about a litter of kittens or puppies you don't have time, space or funds to take care.
Spay Neuter Facts
- A female cat will produce an average of 2-3 litters every year with 4-6 kittens in each litter.
- A female dog will usually have two litters every year with 4-6 puppies in each litter.
- The cost of spaying or neutering a pet is less than the cost of raising puppies or kittens for a year.
- It is impossible to determine how many stray dogs and cats live in the United States; estimates for cats alone range up to 87 million.
- Most strays are lost pets who aren't properly kept indoors or wearing identification.
- In Kentucky alone, 245,000 healthy animals are euthanized each year because they are homeless.
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