Pet-owners with a concession card will be able to access low-cost de-sexing for their furry friends next month, courtesy of am Orange City Council-subsidised service.
Council is conducting its yearly desexing program at a reduced cost for the pets of concession card holders, with the aim of minimizing the population of stray cats and unwanted kittens and puppies in Orange.
The program allows for the desexing of a cat or dog for a cost of $75, as well as microchipping and lifetime registration.
Orange City Council’s Environmental Sustainability Committee Chair Cr David Mallard said concession card holders should definitely take advantage of this opportunity.
“This is an important initiative that will help prevent unwanted litters and reduce the number of stray animals in our area,” Cr David Mallard said.
Bookings and payment are to be made at Council’s Customer Service Counter at the Civic Centre.
The procedure will then be conducted at Mulberry Lane Vet Hospital. Funding is limited and will be allocated on a first-in basis.
“As animal lovers and responsible pet owners, we know how important it is to desex our furry friends. This program will make it easier for concession card holders to access this vital service and ensure that their pets stay healthy and happy,” Cr Mallard said.
“By funding this program, Orange City Council is taking a proactive approach to animal welfare and helping to address the high number of strays. We’re committed to making a positive difference in our community, and this program is just one example of that.”
Orange City Council will take bookings from Tuesday 7 November 2023. There is a limit of one per household.
The desexing program is funded by Orange City Council and is an activity of the Companion Animals Community Committee.