Some SPCA organizations will do this - the local humane organization in my home town did this. However, not all SPCAs do provide vouchers, so you should check around.
It would have to cross the road first.
Just go to the spca, or look in the paper, its quite easy.
Take them to a vet or to a SPCA to be taken care of
Using a private grant ESNIP provide vouchers for free spray or neuter services by providing vouchers. These vouchers are accepted at the East Erie Animal Wellness Center and the ANNA Wellness Center.
Maybe you could take it to your local vet or spca and ask them ?
CAT 2009 vouchers can be obtained from Axis Bank and their associated outlets from Wednesday, 9th September to Thursday, 1 October 2009.
The SPCA has a corporate partnership program, which for all intents and purposes is the same as having a sponsor. The SPCA web site describes the benefits of partnering with the SPCA in this way: "as an ASPCA Marketing Partner, your company can enjoy high-impact sales promotions that move product and generate positive publicity and good will." ASPCA Pet Insurance, ASPCA Collection, Fresh Step, 9Lives Cat Food, Lowe's, Red Lion Hotels, Subaru, and Animal Planet all sponsor the SPCA.
SPCA today is 186 years old.
The population of Alberta SPCA is 30.
In Canada the SPCA was founded in 1869.
It is not recommended to try to fix a cat's broken leg at home. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately to ensure proper treatment and care for the cat's injury. Trying to fix a broken leg at home can lead to further complications and pain for the cat.
Not every SPCA kills animals!!!! I work at an SPCA where we have the lowest euthanazia rate in Canada... and a close runner up to North Shore Animal Rescue League. Certain shelters euthanize simply because they dont know how to run their shelters. It also depends on where you live, how many animals are being surrendered everyday... and how supportive the community is. I would like to know if you send Animals to the veterinarian to have animals put down? The SPCA in St.John's Newfoundland DOES send animals to the vet to be destroyed. The SPCA does not destroy animals but they do send animals off to the vet to be destroyed. Right now in St.John's Newfoundland the SPCA has been responsible for trapping animals at a local dump site where these animals would have been better off and some of the cats that were on the dump would still be alive today if the SPCA had not removed these animals. The SPCA needs to remember that most of these animals belong in the wild. If animals are not adopted within a period of time the SPCA will have these animals destroyed. I had a cat by the name of Snap brought into the SPCA in St.John's Newfoundland and the SPCA sent him to the vet to be destroyed, so I am sick of seeing people from the SPCA claiming they don't put animals down because the SPCA does put animals down. I will never donate to the SPCA again and I am rallying with other people on the internet to protest against the SPCA to get the message out not to support the SPCA. The SPCA uses donated funds to destroy animals.