Desexing
Desexing – and in particular, early-age desexing – is fundamental to being a good neighbour. This video explains the health and welfare benefits of early-age desexing.
Stay home, stay safe and Think of the pats explain the benefits from a feline point of view.
For our factsheet on desexing click here. Please call our Welfare Office on (02) 9519 7201 if you need assistance with discount cat desexing.
Our Adopt-a-Stray program offers heavily discounted rates for desexing, vaccination, microchipping and free registration.
Our DIVA Cats program offers heavily discounted rates for desexing, vaccination, microchipping and free registration. DIVA Cats is open to eligible low-income residents of participating Local Government Areas (LGAs):
- Fairfield City Council
- Sydney City Council
- Canterbury-Bankstown Council
- Narrabri Shire Council
- Bathurst Regional Council
- Lithgow City Council (must be able to travel to participating vet practice)
- Cowra Council
For further information on the program’s eligibility criteria, please call our Welfare Office on (02) 9519 7201.
Our Op Cat programs are run in conjunction with several Sydney and Regional NSW Councils to provide subsided desexing for eligible low-income residents throughout the year. Programs are announced on our website and social media platforms (Facebook & Instagram) throughout the year.
You can promote desexing by posting this desexing ad on your local community notice board, at local shops or in ethical pet shops. You could drop this desexing flyer in the letterbox of people selling or giving away kittens: it reminds them of their legal responsibilities and how to get help with desexing their cat.
You can check the National Desexing Network website www.ndn.org.au for desexing options outside of Sydney.