STRAYCONTROL
WE FUND ORGANIZATIONS THAT DO STERILIZATION FOR STREET DOGS AND CATS WORLDWIDE
CNR (Catch-Neuter-Return) is the only valid option to reduce the number of stray animals in a given area by 75% to 85% within four to six years.
In seven years time:
In seven years time:
- one unsterilized bitch (female dog) and her offspring can produce up to 96,000 puppies. So each sterilization with an average price of 25 EUR prevents the birth of 1,500 puppies within five years.
- one unsterilized cat and her offspring can produce up to 420,000 kittens. Each sterilization with an average price of 25 EUR prevents the birth of 3 million kittens within six years. A female cat carries kittens for about 60 to 65 days. A stray cat has an average of about three litters per year, which is equal to 12 kittens
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