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GAWS program promotes responsible pet ownership

The Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) is offering free desexing and microchipping for cats to eligible owners.

With the support of Animal Welfare Victoria, GAWS’ Fix a Feline Friend for Free program aims to make it easier for people in financial need to be responsible pet owners.

From now until July 31, 120 vouchers are available to residents of the City of Greater Geelong the Surf Coast and Golden Plains shires and the Borough of Queenscliffe who hold a current Centrelink or concession card.

GAWS chief executive Helen Cocks said her organisation was committed to providing services that enabled responsible animal ownership.

“The wellbeing of both our community and pets is important to GAWS and we are pleased to be able to offer this free cat desexing and microchipping service,” Ms Cocks said.

“This initiative will help those who would like to desex their cat but are not in the financial position to do so. It will improve the health and wellbeing of the cat, reduce the number of unwanted cat pregnancies and reduce pressure on already crowded animal shelters.”

GAWS head veterinarian Dr Ruth Dover said as well as preventing unwanted litters, desexing provided many additional health benefits for cats.

“Desexed cats often live longer, healthier lives because they are less prone to certain health issues and behaviours that can put them at risk,” Dr Ruth said.

“Desexing your cat can lower the risk of some infections and cancers. Cats who are desexed are less likely to engage in aggressive behaviour. It can reduce spraying, yowling, excessive grooming and roaming.

“Generally, desexed cats are more content and relaxed.”

Visit gaws.org.au/more-reasons-to-have-your-cat-desexed to check your eligibility. Call the National Desexing Network on 1300 368 992 to apply for a voucher.

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