Search Search Search Topic (-) Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Clinic Flow Outreach & Promotion Clinic Administration Shelter Medicine Programs & Services Adoption & Placement Reaching & Supporting Adopters Community Cats Foster Care Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes Active FiltersSpay/Neuter Group 9 Clear All Pointers for Pediatric Spay/Neuter Primary considerations you should keep in mind when performing a pediatric surgical procedure. How to Talk TNR Want to get your community on board with TNR? Talk it up this way. New Study: High-Intensity TNR Could Mean Over 30 Times Fewer Cat Deaths A new study estimates over 30 times fewer feline deaths could be seen with high-intensity TNR programs. Resources to Assist With Spay/Neuter Intake These educational learning tools will provide visual reminders, practical tips, and printable checklists to develop critical standards and confidence. Spay/Neuter Ergonomics for Staff Safety Resources to improve veterinary staff ergonomics and safety while working at a spay/neuter clinic. Guiding Cats Through Spay/Neuter Intake & Examination Watch these how-to videos for detailed instructions on properly assessing cats during spay/neuter clinic intake, including checking for alteration status, exams, and determining gender. They Did It: Decreased Length of Stay with Post-Adoption Spay/Neuter Contracts Learn how 1 shelter used post-adoption spay/neuter contracts to get pets into homes faster and open space for more animals in need. Creating Thoughtful Community Collaborations that Support Pets and Their Owners Learn more about programs and services from animal welfare professionals that provide pet owners with the support they need to care for their pets. ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance: 25 Years, 450K Surgeries & Counting ASPCA's Spay/Neuter Alliance celebrates 25 years of high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter services in North Carolina and training around the country. Spay/Neuter Equipment Tips Guide This booklet can help shelters, rescues, or clinics easily increase efficiency in their spay/neuter operations. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Next page next ›