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All Animals Matter, Inc.  is a spay/neuter assistance program for Chenango County residents formed by Diane Troxell.  Previously known as "SNAP" for the past six years, the program  has been renamed and reorganized.

 

Helping spay and neuter as many animals as possible to reduce the number of unwanted puppies and kittens is still the main goal.  In addition, All Animals Matter will also be offering other services to assist families with their pets.

 

If you need assistance getting your pets spayed and neutered, please contact us as soon as possible for more information.

 
 
 
Did You Know
 

Spayed and neutered pets are better, more affectionate, companions.

 

Neutered cats are less likely to spray and mark territory.

 

Spaying a female dog or cat eliminates its heat cycle, which can last twenty-one days, twice a year, in dogs, and anywhere from three to fifteen days, three or more times a year, in cats.

 

Females in heat often cry incessantly, show nervous behavior, and attract unwanted male animals. 

 

Spayed and neutered pets are less likely to bite. Unaltered animals often exhibit more behavior and temperament problems than those that have been spayed or neutered.

 

Spayed and neutered dogs and cats live longer, healthier lives.


Spaying female dogs and cats eliminates the possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the incidence of breast cancer.


Neutering male dogs and cats reduces the incidence of prostate cancer.


Neutered animals are less likely to roam and fight.

 

Communities spend millions of dollars to control and eliminate unwanted animals. Irresponsible breeding contributes to the problem of dog bites and attacks.


Animal shelters are overburdened with surplus animals.

 

By making sure that your pet can't have puppies or kittens, you'll have peace of mind that his or her offspring won't be euthanized in an animal shelter.

 

 

                     

 

 
 
 
BOTTLE DRIVE
 
New bottle shed is now located at
Compassionate Care Veterinary Hospital
198 Grandview Lane, Norwich
 
 
You can also drop off your cans and bottles at
Our New Beginnings redemption center
 Rte. 12 south, Norwich (just south of Fred's Inn)
Tuesday-Friday, 9am -6pm,
Saturday, 9am -4pm
 
Please let them know that you are
donating them to
All Animals Matter
 
 

 

For more information about our program please contact:
 
Diane Troxell
 
 607-843-9538
or
607-423-2610

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

Be a part of the solution... not the problem...spay and neuter your pets