In 2015, the broward county chapter 4 animal care ordinance was amended to allow for community cat management programs. The goal is to reduce the overpopulation of community cats within broward county through two sterilization programs: How do you know when is the right time to spay or neuter your pet? This topic has been debated about time and time again amongst the veterinary profession and pet owners, but when it comes down to it, it is a personal decision to make based on your own pet. Owned cats and dogs. Spaying or neutering your pet early helps reduce pet overpopulation and provides a number of health benefits. To be eligible for spay/neuter surgery, kittens must be at least 2 pounds or 8 weeks of age. Dogs must be between 10 weeks and 7 years of age. The program is open to all broward county residents. Snip services will include spay/neuter surgery; A rabies vaccination, and a broward county rabies registration license tag. To see if your pets qualify for a free spay/neuter through the snip program, broward county residents must apply online at www. broward. org/animal. If you are approved you will receive a voucher that can be redeemed at the hsbc by making an appointment. The program is only available to broward county residents. The humane society of broward county and broward county animal care & adoption are introducing “mission catpossible 2. ” the collaborative spay/neuter project for feral and free roaming neighborhood felines residing in broward county has a. To help ensure that there are enough homes for all pets, the humane society of broward county offers low cost neutering for the public’s furry friends. Thanks to this service, we play an active, important role in reducing the number of homeless animals born by offering low cost surgery to spay or neuter dogs and cats. Broward county animal care is dedicated to protecting broward county residents and animals by providing animal services and community education. Our four pillars of service are: