
 
Angels is bringing back its 2 for 1 feline spay/neuter
program, but in order to do so we need your help. This
program provides 50% off our regularly priced $70 TSR spay/neuter program which includes a spay or neuter, rabies
vaccine and FIV/FELV test but only if the client brings
in two cats. In other words the client gets two
cats fixed for the price of one package. Both cats do
not both have to be from the same owner. Clients are
encouraged to pal up with a friend so that both can save.
For each $35 we collect we can underwrite one spay/neuter on
this program.We feel
this program is important because it discounts our existing low cost spay/neuter pricing
even more, encouraging
more people to get their cats out of the overpopulation
cycle. Only by lowering the number
of reproducing cats can we begin to home the overwhelming
number of cats & kittens abandoned at Angels and other
shelters nationwide.
Please
consider helping...even the smallest donation will help fund
this program.
How to donate: by Check
Please make checks
payable to Angels for Animals and write 2 for 1 on the memo
line.
Checks of $100 or more can be
matched 5% by the Youngstown Foundation Support Fund,
allowing a $100 donation to become $105! In order to
have your check eligible for matching please make out the
check to the Youngstown Foundation Support Fund and indicate
'Angels for Animals' and '2 for 1' on the memo line.
Please note only the actual amount of your donation will be
reflected on the website.
Checks can be mailed to:
ATTN: 2 for 1 Program
ANGELS for ANIMALS
4750 West South Range Rd.
Canfield, OH 44406
How to donate: Special Donations
If you would like to make a special or corporate donation please contact co-founder Diane Less at 330-502-5352.
How to donate: Online contribution
An online donation can also be made but isn't eligible for matching funding from the Youngstown Foundation Support Fund. Click on the Donate button at the top right of this page to make an online donation.
Donations to this program only go to the cost of this program and are not used for general funding. |
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