Dog-neutering subsidy revised to RM150!

We have happy news for all dog-caregivers!!

In view of the fact that the cost for neutering a dog is much higher compared to that for cats, we are happy to announce that our dog-neutering subsidy will be increased to a maximum of RM150 effective today (14th March 2013).

We will be offering this revised maximum of RM150 subsidy for both male and female dogs for all applications received from today onwards until such a time when our funds no longer permits it, after which the rate will then be revised again.

Our maximum subsidy of RM100 holds for all cat-neutering.

As always, if your vet’s cost is lower than our subsidy, we will fully sponsor the lower cost.

We thank all donors for their generous support of our work thus far. The more we receive, the more we can channel over to help street animals and their caregivers.

For dog-caregivers who live in the Klang Valley, if you have many dogs to neuter, we hope you can seek the services of Klinik Kembiri (they offer the lowest rates in town). For others, we hope you can seek out vets who are willing to offer discounted rates for street animals. Together, we work towards getting more animals neutered by optimising our funds and resources.

Our policies apply: http://animalcare.my/subsidy/

Thank you!

Let’s get more street animals neutered and have the street animal population under control. Every bit helps! A big thank you again, to all donors and caregivers.

Our dog-neutering subsidy: a maximum of RM150

Our cat-neutering subsidy: a maximum of RM100

 

 http://animalcare.my/neuter/

http://animalcare.my/cnrm/

C = Care

N = Neuter

R = Rehome

M = Return to colony and Manage

 


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3 responses to “Dog-neutering subsidy revised to RM150!”

  1. Wong Yoke Mei

    Hooray hooray!!!!

  2. Kawai

    Wow! That is great news! Didn’t know there is such a subsidy. I have been struggling cuz we have so many rescued cats. Thankful for this.

  3. Chen

    The picture of the dog and cat holding hands with the “x” can also make a cute T-shirt to promote neutering.

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