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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
We only have the one, and it's my grandson's. It spent most of it's life with my ex-DIL until she moved into a house whose owner doesn't allow pets. I think he should get it fixed, but don't look to me to pay for it.
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In most places, there's a local or nearly local Vet who will do free cat spay/neuter. I know my Vet when we lived in California had done somewhere around 250 of them over the years. She set aside one day of her practice every single week for a spay/neuter drop-in clinic. No apt required. No $$ required. (Donations accepted and used to offset the hard costs of the clinic.) Check with the local SPCA, and they'll know who can do this.