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Why Spay / Neuter? Click here to find out!

A cat overpopulation crisis exists! An ever-increasing number of unwanted, stray, feral and abandoned cats are living marginal existences in back alleys, parking lots, around dumpsters, abandoned buildings and vacant lots.

Pawswatch addresses this forgotten group of cats, a group that makes up a huge percentage of the cats killed in shelters every year. Spay / neuter breaks the cycle of overpopulation and it is the first step we take to give these homeless cats better lives.

Through the generous donations of time and money, Pawswatch is able to spay and neuter hundreds of feral cats each year.

Found a tame cat that needs to be spayed or neutered? Try these resources below:

Salmon River Veterinary Service
Low Cost Spay / Neuter mobile surgical van; location varies statewide
401-793-0092

Warwick VSA
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/RI11.html

Pet Partners, Fall River 508-672-4813
http://www.petpartnersne.org/

Animal Advocates, Dartmouth 508-991-7727
http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/MA48.html

PARL, Providence 421-1399
http://www.parl.temp.ntwebb.com/spay_neuter.htm

Faxon / Sylvan, Fall River 508-679-6122
http://www.faxonarl.org/

SNYPP (Humane Assoc. of NW RI, Pascoag) 568-5734
http://www.hanwri.org/