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reyoflight

Spay Day USA: No More Homeless Pets

http://losangeleslink.blogspot.com/2010/02/spay-day-usa-no-more-homele…

Did you know today, February 23rd is Spay Day USA? Now, you do! Spay Day USA is...

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belleislehome

Spay Day USA

http://chickenista.blogspot.com/

Live near Tucson, AZ? The Chickenista writes about pets being dumped in the desert, and spay/neuter resources in the Tucson area.

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belleislehome

February 23rd Is International Spay Day!

http://thelostdreammachine.blogspot.com/2010/02/february-23-is-interna…

The Lost Dream Machine writes passionately about his beloved dog Bokes and homeless animals near Mallorca, Spain

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belleislehome

All About Animals-My Favorite Spay/Neuter Resource In Metro Detroit

http://belleislehome.blogspot.com/2010/02/all-about-animals-my-favorit…

All about a great animal rescue group in Detroit!

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onyotian

Homeless Cat

http://esetpip.blogspot.com/2009/11/homeless.html

The cat on the picture, suffered the cruelty and it shows that what will happen if a cat has no home?

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  • Spay Day USA-No More Homeless Pets!

    http://www.humanesociety.org/i…

    Spay Day is an annual campaign of The Humane Society of the United States and Humane Society International to inspire people to save animals thru spay/neuter.

    For every human born today in the United States, 45 cats and 15 dogs will be born. Six to eight million will end up in shelters. (30 % pure bred - 55% unaltered). About half will be euthanized because there simply aren't enough homes. In addition, countless homeless animals, who never make it into shelters, will scratch out a meager existence on the streets - often becoming threats to public health and safety. This makes pet overpopulation the major cause of death and suffering for companion animals. You can make a difference by telling your personal stories about your own pets, educating people about the benefits of spay/neuter, and giving them information on low cost spay/neuter resources in your hometown.