Program areas at Sacramento Society for the Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals
Spay and neuter services are a major focus of the Sacramento spca, and all Animals in our care are spayed or neutered prior To release for adoption. In addition, we proactively operate outreach programs designed To encourage and facilitate the spaying and neutering of companion Animals and free-roaming cats in our communities, including programs To encourage the participation of people who may be reluctant or unable To pay for such services. In 2022, 19,908 Animals were sterilized. We provided 825 surgeries at no cost for pit bulls, pit mixes, and chihuahuas through our we pay To spay program and 6,132 cats were altered at no cost To our tnr partners through our community cat program.
the Sacramento spca provides a safe and nurturing environment for unwanted, abandoned, and mistreated pets until they can be permanently placed into loving homes. Through proactive intervention, public education, and community outreach efforts, 3,669 Animals were placed into loving homes, and an additional 1,695 were placed through foster care and rescue partners during the calendar year 2022. Another 558 Animals were transported from overburdened shelters in the community To the Sacramento spca for adoption.
the Sacramento spca serves the entire Sacramento region as a premier provider of low-cost spay/neuter services, collaborating with local rescue groups, community cat caregivers, those in need, and the public To alter 19,908 Animals in 2022. Additionally, 47,982 low-cost and no cost vaccinations were provided To the community, Animals received low-cost veterinary exams, and more than 3,600 sick, injured, and homeless Animals found new homes through the shelter's adoption facility. the Sacramento spca provides a comprehensive spectrum of services To the community, including animal care, sheltering, foster care, and adoptions; low-cost and/or free spay and neuter services; animal/human interaction therapy at nursing homes and hospitals; humane education outreach; animal behavior support; senior and low-income assistance; lost pet resources; and extensive volunteer programs. Our outreach programs provide humane education To children and adults each year through participation in community events, camps at the shelter and school visits To k-12 grades. the Sacramento spca reaches out To seniors through its pet-facilitated visitation program, as well as offering free pet vaccinations and adoptions To seniors. 256,000 meals were served To 36,600 Animals during the free weekly pet food pantry. the Sacramento spca currently has more than 15,500 active supporters, 800 active volunteers and serves a 990 square mile area of Sacramento county. the Sacramento spca has collaborative and supportive agreements in place with pet food companies, local veterinarians, pharmaceutical companies, and the university of California davis school of veterinary medicine, all with the express purpose of improving care for shelter Animals.
Community outreach