Free spay/neuters for cats this Saturday! Kia Country of Charleston sponsors Charleston Animal Society Spay-Neuter Blitzes

March 15, 2016

Do you or someone you know have a cat that needs spayed or neutered?  Maybe it’s that neighborhood cat you see in the morning? Charleston Animal Society is teaming up with Kia Country of Charleston for its second of two Spay-Neuter Blitzes this Saturday. “Our goal is to spay and neuter 13,000 animals by the end of 2016,” said Charleston Animal Society Senior Director of Veterinary Care Dr. Lucy Fuller.

With Kia Country of Charleston’s support, Charleston Animal Society is offering free spay-neuters for cats in Charleston County. “We are very proud to be a part of this lifesaving effort,” said Kia Country of Charleston General Manager Steve Appelbaum.  (60 cats were spayed or neutered on March 12th.)  The free spay-neuters will save people hundreds of dollars on pet healthcare costs.

 

Appointments can be scheduled for:

Saturday, March 19th

Cat owners are encouraged to register and schedule their pet’s appointment by calling the Spay-Neuter Blitz Hotline at:  (843) 329-1562.

Charleston Animal Society is the only animal shelter in the Southeast to receive the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Accreditation, insuring that the highest standards of veterinary medicine are used.

 

Call the Spay/Neuter Blitz Hotline Now: (843) 329-1562.

 

About Charleston Animal Society

At 142 years old, Charleston Animal Society was the first animal organization in South Carolina and is one of the oldest in the Nation. It is also South Carolina’s leader in adoptions, spay/neuter, free roaming cat programs, fostering and research projects and has a nationally recognized Veterinary Science Initiative. For the third year in a row, Charleston Animal Society is South Carolina’s most honored charity.