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City of Greater Bendigo Subsidised Cat Desexing (VIC)

🟢 Program Open Vouchers are currently available for eligible residents. Applications are assessed as received, and availability may change as funding is allocated. Last updated: 24/04/2026 The City of Greater Bendigo (VIC) is taking a proactive approach to reducing cat overpopulation through its long-running partnership with the National Desexing Network (NDN). Since 2020, this initiative has supported hundreds of local residents to access affordable desexing — helping prevent unwanted litters before they begin and reducing pressure on shelters and the wider community. This community desexing initiative is designed to: Prevent [...]

By |2026-04-24T12:49:34+10:00April 24th, 2026|Categories: Council Programs, Open|Tags: |0 Comments

Devonport City Subsidised Cat Desexing (TAS)

🟠 Applications Paused – Wait List Open Voucher applications are currently paused while existing allocations are processed. Pet owners are encouraged to contact us to be added to the wait list. Please call 1300 368 992 so we can assist. Last updated: 17/04/2026 The National Desexing Network (NDN) is proud to partner with the Devonport City Council (TAS) to provide subsidised cat desexing for eligible local residents. This community desexing initiative is designed to: Prevent unwanted litters Reduce stray and feral cat populations Support vulnerable and disadvantaged pet owners Lower [...]

By |2026-04-17T13:12:10+10:00April 17th, 2026|Categories: Council Programs, Paused|Tags: |0 Comments

City of Prospect Subsidised Cat Desexing (SA)

🟡 Limited Vouchers Available A small number of additional vouchers are currently available due to unused allocations. Availability is limited and cannot be guaranteed once funds are fully allocated. Last updated: 17/04/2026 The National Desexing Network (NDN) is proud to partner with the to provide subsidised cat desexing for eligible local residents. This community desexing initiative is designed to: Prevent unwanted litters Reduce stray and feral cat populations Support vulnerable and disadvantaged pet owners Lower the cost burden on councils, vets, and the community Who is eligible? Local residents may [...]

By |2026-04-17T10:56:53+10:00April 17th, 2026|Categories: Council Programs, Limited|Tags: |0 Comments
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