Mobile incentivized spay/neuter programs
Provide a mobile spay/neuter vetrinary facility that can travel to different cities and counties in Oregon and support local rescues, shelters and human societies to end pet overpopulation. Pet overpopulation is a problem affecting areas all over oregon and costing taxpayer $ and tremendous amounts of volunteer hours and dollars. It is, however, a problem that can be solved so that resources can be redirected to other areas where we have more need. This is a long term investment that will pay off for Oregon over and over.
The concept:
Shelters/Rescue organizations can apply for van to be in their city/county to perform free spay/neuter for a designated amount of time. The local shelters and rescues can do outreach to make sure the mobile clinic is always busy.
The program partners with pet industry businesses (local or national) to provide free pet products as an incentive to bring animals in for spay/neuter.
This would be no/cost spay neuter (which of course would accept additional donations).
There are many reasons to not spay/neuter, but one of the biggest is just money. If spay/neutering was free, we could solve the problem of pet overpopulation.
The fundamental infrastructure already exists and this resource would support their mission.

