November 10, 2010 was a record-breaking day at the OHS Medical Center, more than 200 cats were altered as part of a region-wide effort to combat cat overpopulation. The surgeries were performed at no charge to cat owners through the Spay & Save Program, which offers qualifying low-income residents free or reduced-priced spay and neuter services. | From:BarbaraBaugnon Views:61 0ratings | |
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