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Free Spay/Neuter Packages!
In recognition of National Spay/Neuter Month, and with the help of
Cook County’s Spay/Neuter rebate, Tree House is offering free and
discounted spay/neuter surgeries for cats and kittens, dogs and
puppies beginning February 1st as part of our annual “Sex and the
Kitty” campaign. Each participating household can receive two free
services.
Tree House encourages the public to not only spay/neuter their pets
but to practice TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), the only effective and
humane way to manage feral cat colonies. With an estimated 700,000
stray and feral cats in Cook County, this must be a priority if we are
ever going to reduce these numbers.
Free and discounted services (two per household) include:
FREE spay/neuter surgeries for the cats of low-income guardians
FREE feral cat packages
$10 spay/neuter surgeries for other pet cats
$40 discount off all spay/neuter surgeries for dogs (50 lbs. and under only)
Tell Me More!
Call 773-227-5535 to schedule an appointment. Prices and services vary
depending on your pet’s situation and needs. Services include
spay/neuter, vaccinations, parasite treatment, pain medication,
micro-chipping, and virus-testing.
In addition to the free Spay/Neuter program, Tree House helps promotes
the importance of Spay/Neuter all year through an educational outreach
program and our Feral Friends TNR Program.
Health Benefits
There are many benefits to having your pet spayed or neutered. Not
only does it reduce the number of unwanted pets, it also can give your
pet a longer, healthier life. Spaying or neutering eliminates the
possibility of uterine or ovarian cancer in females, and testicular
cancer in males. It also reduces the chance your pet will sneak
outside or run away, not only keeping him or her safe, but also
preventing the contraction of other diseases. A spayed/neutered pet is
also less likely to have temperament or behavioral problems. Most
importantly, with millions of cats and dogs being euthanized in
shelters every year, getting your pet spayed or neutered will prevent
the birth of more homeless kittens and puppies.
Mission
Tree House Humane Society is a humane organization that promotes
the inherent value of every animal and strives to educate the public
about proper and responsible animal care, with a focus on the care
and placement of stray cats with special physical and emotional needs.
We are committed to finding every healthy and treatable animal a home.
Our in-house clinic offers full veterinary care (including spay and
neuter surgeries) for all admitted cats. Tree House also offers a
variety of community programs and informational publications to educate
people on the importance of the human/animal bond. Our Feral Friends
Program works to educate people on TNR and actively works to reduce
the stray cat overpopulation problem. Tree House is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
charity and proud member of the Chicago Animal Shelter Alliance (CASA).
All donations are fully tax-deductible. We do not accept any federal
or state funding. Nearly all of our support comes from concerned and
involved individuals like you.


