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Cabarrus Spay Neuter Clinic


413 Church St N, Concord, NC 28025


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Phone: (704) 784-6304

Fax: (704) 784-6309


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Serving Greater Cabarrus County, North Carolina

and surrounding areas



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The Cabarrus Spay and Neuter Clinic would like to invite everyone to our annual SPAYghetti dinner on Saturday, February 20th .  This dinner is held each year as one of our main fundraising events to help support the Cabarrus Spay and Neuter Clinic.

The SPAYghetti dinner is held in conjunction with “Spay Day USA 2010”, an annual event that is used to bring awareness of the serious pet overpopulation situation that exists in the United States and our own Cabarrus County.

What:  Annual SPAYghetti fund-raising dinner

When:  Saturday, February 20th, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Where:  Mt. Olivet Church, 301 Mount Olivet Road, Concord, NC [MAP]

Cost:  Cost is $15 for adults, kids 6 and under eat free.  You may purchase tickets in advance for only $12 (available at our clinic)

Menu:  Spaghetti (both vegetarian and meat sauce available), salad and garlic bread.  Beverages include tea and coffee, and desserts are also available

Events:  Live music, door prizes and raffle prizes



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Number of Animals We Have
Spayed and Neutered

(Since opening in March 2005)

TOTAL: 11,000
(updated: 9/26/08)

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Pet overpopulation is a serious concern. Each year millions of healthy companion animals are killed in shelters around our country. In 2004, almost 4 million lost and unwanted dogs and cats were euthanized in American animal shelters, a rate of one animal every nine seconds. Many more are abandoned or abused, and live a short, miserable life.

The best available data shows that a relatively small percentage of animals produces the majority of the pet overpopulation problem. We cannot adopt our way out of this dilemma. The homeless pet crisis is a direct result of animals left unalterd in our communities.

Every cat or dog who dies as a result of pet overpopulation—whether humanely in a shelter or by injury, disease, or neglect—is an animal who, more often than not, would have made a wonderful companion, if only given the chance.

The Cabarrus Spay/Neuter Clinic is a non-profit organization offering low cost surgical sterilization of dogs and cats. These are the only services offered, there are no other veterinary services offered.

To apply for a low cost spay/neuter please fill out the application found on this website and mail it to the address shown on the application.


 
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