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Assistance flyer - If you know of houses, streets, or area's within your community where there are undesexed cats and dogs contributing to the pet overpopulation please let them know about NDN by printing and distributing this flyer.
Subsidised desexing in Ipswich (now finished)
The Animal Welfare League of Queensland is launching a huge subsidised desexing campaign
in Ipswich in July and August to encourage cat owners to desex their pet before
the spring breeding season.
Discounted Pet Desexing for July set to curb unexpected litters
The National Desexing Network, a program created by the Animal Welfare League of Qld, is
collaborating with nine Gold Coast vet clinics to offer the same discounted
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Less likely to suffer from anti-social behaviors. They become more affectionate and become better companions.
Less prone to wander, fight, and are less likely to get lost or injured.
Less likely to display territorial behaviour such as spraying indoors.
There is no need to find homes for unwanted or unexpected litters of puppies or kittens.
There is reduced risk of getting cancer or other diseases of the reproductive organs.
Assistance flyer - If you know of houses, streets, or area's within your community where there are undesexed cats and dogs contributing to the pet overpopulation please let them know about NDN by printing and distributing this flyer.