SNAP program gives low income families relief from spay and neuter costs
MEDICINE HAT, AB – While Hatters grapple with high grocery prices and rent, they may also have pets to look after. Animals and vet bills can be expensive, adding to the increased cost of living.
What Hatters may not know, is a program exists that can help reduce the cost of spaying or neutering your pet.
“Everyone’s tight for money now and prices are going up. So it allows lower income people to access spay and neuter for their cats and dogs,” says shelter director of the Medicine Hat SPCA, Kaylee Getz.