[Durham INC] Fwd: $20 Spay/Neuter Vouchers for Cats and Dogs from APS of Durham

Melissa Rooney mmr121570 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 12 16:51:47 EDT 2015


Please see below. Thanks for your support!
Melissa (Rooney)


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>> From: "Animal Protection Society of Durham" <volunteer at apsofdurham.org <mailto:volunteer at apsofdurham.org>>
>> Date: March 10, 2015 at 2:04:51 PM EDT
>> To: <geewen at nc.rr.com <mailto:geewen at nc.rr.com>>
>> Subject: $20 Spay/Neuter Vouchers for Cats and Dogs from APS of Durham
>> Reply-To: volunteer at apsofdurham.org <mailto:volunteer at apsofdurham.org>
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>> 
>> 
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>> Contact:  Stephanie Kirby
>> Phone:   (919) 560-0640 x.221
>> Email:     Stephanie.Kirby at apsofdurham.org <mailto:Stephanie.Kirby at apsofdurham.org>	
>> Animal Protection Society of Durham
>> @ The Durham County Animal Shelter
>> 2117 E. Club Blvd. Durham, NC 27704
>> 919/560-0640 – www.apsofdurham.org <http://www.apsofdurham.org/>
>>  
>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>> We have many more appointment spots to fill and the deadline for our next Spay Day is Friday, March 13th !
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>> We are opening our $20 Vouchers to Durham County Cats & Dogs!
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>> Please come by today to get your voucher and help us spread the word!
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>> DURHAM, NC – The Animal Protection Society of Durham will be offering spay/neuter vouchers for a suggested donation of $20, redeemable at a participating veterinary hospital. APS staff will make the appointments when voucher is received.
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>> $20 Spay/Neuter Vouchers include:
>> Exam
>> Rabies And Distemper Combo Vaccines
>> Pain Injection
>> Pain Medicine To Go Home (For Dogs And Female Cats)
>> E-Collar (E-Collar Included For Male Dogs Only)
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>> APS of Durham hopes to schedule more than 100 spay/neuters during this special, which will last until the end of March as long as resources last.
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>> DURHAM COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY.
>> Please bring proof of Durham residency.
>> Examples include: State Issued I.D., passport, utility bill, etc…
>>  
>> Offer available while resources last.
>>  
>> Spay/Neuter Your Cats and Dogs to Prevent Thousands of Homeless Kittens and Puppies.
>>  
>> Why spay/neuter your companion animal?
>> Each year, 6-8 million dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens are left at animal shelters around the country. Sadly, 3-4 million of those animals have to be euthanized. Spay/Neuter surgeries are our best hope for preventing the deaths of millions of innocent animals. Take a moment to learn the facts and myths about Spay/Neuter.
>>  
>> Good for Your Pet
>> Spaying and neutering helps dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives.Spaying and neutering can eliminate or reduce the incidence of a number of health problems that can be very difficult or expensive to treat.
>> Spaying eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast cancer, particularly when your pet is spayed before her first estrous cycle.
>> Neutering eliminates testicular cancer and decreases the incidence of prostrate disease.
>>  
>> Good for You
>> Spaying and neutering makes pets better, more affectionate companions.
>> Neutering cats makes them less likely to spray and mark territory.
>> Spaying a dog or cat eliminates her heat cycle. Estrus lasts an average of six to twelve days, often twice a year, in dogs and an average of seven days, three or more times a year, in cats.
>> Females in heat can cry incessantly, show nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male animals.
>> Spaying and neutering makes pets less likely to bite.
>> Un-sterilized animals often exhibit more behavioral and temperament problems than do those who have been spayed or neutered.
>> Neutering makes pets less likely to roam the neighborhood, run away, or get into fights. 
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>> Good for the Community
>> By reducing the number of unwanted animals, Spay/Neuter programs reduce burdens on shelters and save tax dollars.
>> Stray and homeless animals may bite or attack, get into trash containers, defecate in public areas or on private lawns.
>> Stray animals may also scare away or kill birds and wildlife.
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>> For more information, please call Stephanie Kirby at (919) 560-0640 x.221 or email Stephanie.Kirby at apsofdurham.org <mailto:Stephanie.Kirby at apsofdurham.org>.
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>> The mission of the APS of Durham is to educate the public about the humane care, treatment and well-being of all animals, to help stop pet overpopulation through the promotion of spay/neuter programs, and to find suitable adoptive homes for the animals in our care.
>> 
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