Two national charities have launched a neutering campaign across the West Midlands where cat owners can get their pet neutered and microchipped for just £5.
Under the campaign, those who are eligible can get their cat neutered and microchipped for £5 at participating vets in Staffordshire and Shropshire.
To be eligible, cat owners must be either in receipt of certain means-tested benefits, from a low household income, full-time students living away from home, or on state-only pension and pension credit. Proof of eligibility must be brought on the day of the appointment which can be booked directly from the nearest participating vet.
The campaign covers pet cats and stray cats looking to be taken on as a pet. In the latter case it is requested that 'exhaustive efforts' are made to find an owner before financial assistance is given – a minimum of two weeks.The scheme cannot be used by independent rescues or other charities and a maximum voucher restriction applies to this campaign per household.
For advice or support, contact Cats Protection Helpline directly on 03000 121212 . Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 1pm.Medivet Sutton Farm, Unit 5 Maxfield Drive, Oteley Road.
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