COURT HOUSE – Cape May County: Spaces are available now for state sterilization funding program available to qualified residents. The program begins on Oct. 1, 2013 ( while funds last) at various participating veterinary offices in the state to help qualified residents spay or neuter their pets for only $10. Because spaces go quickly, Shore Veterinarians is encouraging residents to sign up early in September for the program. Shore Veterinarians participates in this state program at all 4 of their locations in Seaville, Williamstown, Hammonton and Egg Harbor Township.
Residents in the state can spay and neuter their pets at various veterinary offices for only $10 if they qualify for the state sterilization funding program.
You will qualify to spay or neuter your dog or cat for $10.00 if your receive any of the following:
• Food Stamps
• Medicaid
• General Public Assistance
• Rental Assistance
• Aid to Families with Dependent Children
• Lifeline Utility Credit
• Tenants Lifeline Assistance
• Supplemental Security Income
• Pharmaceutical Assistance to Aged & Disabled
If you do not qualify on one of these programs, there are other low cost options that Shore Veterinarians is offering. To find out more information to see if you qualify for this “State Sterilization Spay and Neuter “ offer, or for more information on spay and neuter, assistance, please any of these veterinary offices for more information:
Atlantic County Residents, 609-272-8777
Hammonton residents, 609-561-2802,
Williamstown area residents call 856-728-6613
Cape May County residents call. 609-390-9113.
If you see animal neglect and animals left outside without proper shelter and water, please immediately call your municipal township clerk and animal control officers or police. Taking the time to make the phone call could possibly save an animal’s life. Local animal control officers are required to respond to emergencies in most cases within 30- 45 minutes of being reported. All animals by law must have proper shelter and access to fresh food and water.
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