Oswego County SPCA

 

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Oswego County SPCA

(OCAWL)

We are non-profit, no-kill, animal protection, public education and assistance agency caring for over 150 animals through volunteer efforts that depend on the kind and generous support of your donations. Learn more about Oswego County SPCA...

How You Can Help

Our Wish List:

Dry Cat Food (Purina Brand)

Clay Cat Litter

Cat Beds

Cat Trees

Paper Towels

Clorox-type wipes

13-Gallon Garbage Bags

Dish Soap

Hand Sanitizer

Laundry Detergent

Dryer Sheets

 

Local Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics & Programs

Spay and Neuter Syracuse (SANS)

315-422-7970

Friends of Animals

1-800-321-7387

For People on Public Assistance (SSI, Food Stamps, etc.) - Animal Population Control Program

1-866-402-0666

See this page for a full listing of low cost/no cost spaying and neutering help in New York State:

www.lovethatcat.com/stny.html

Have an emergency with your pet? These organizations help with the cost of treatment through immediate-need grants:

United Animal Nations

www.uan.org

916-429-2457

American Animal Hospital Association

www.aahanet.org

800-252-2242

 

Have a lost or found animal? Post them here:

9WSYR Petsaver Lost

            and Found

Petfinder.com

2009 Oswego County

Rabies Clinics

All are Wednesdays 6-8pm

Scriba             3-25-09 

Parish             4-15-09 

Hannibal         5-06-09  Highway Barn

Pulaski           6-10-09

Bristol Hill       7-15-09

Williamstown   8-05-09

Parish            9-09-09

Scriba           11-04-09

Questions, call 349-3564

 

 

companion of the month- ERIC

Eric was abandoned in Hannibal this past fall and a kind woman kept him alive and fed outdoors over the winter. He somehow managed to make it and we were called in to rescue him. He is a sweet and gentle cat who would be wonderful for a quiet home with little activity. He mainly loves to nap and sit on your lap. He enjoys the company of other cats but does not enjoy the energy of dogs. He is approximately five years old, has had all of his vaccinations, and is neutered. Now all he needs is his permanent address!

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Can't adopt?  sponsor a pet!

This year at our holiday fundraiser, we introduced our sponsor tree where for $20, you could sponsor one of our foster animals for approximately 3 months. These particular foster animals are what we consider "lifers" as they are either have health problems, behavioral problems or are just plain old and would be difficult to impossible to adopt out. Because we are a no-kill organization, these animals will live out their days in our care, but with that comes the expense of supporting them. With your help, we can continue to provide the necessities to these animals and give them the best life possible. Visit our SPONSOR PAGE to view the animals in need.

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where your donations go 

When you donate to Oswego County SPCA, a little can go a long way. Here are some examples of what $2 on up to $200 can do:

 

          $  2     Distemper Shot for a Cat

          $ 10    Bag of Dry Dog or Cat Food

          $ 20    Cat Tested for FIV & Feluk/Dog Heartworm Test

          $ 50    Male Cat Neutered

          $ 80    Female Cat Spayed

          $100   Male Dog Neutered

          $150   Female Dog Spayed

 

Please help us help them.

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Sponsor or adopt one of our
special needs cats

Visit our new Special Needs page, where we will post our foster animals that require special care, monitoring and medications. These animals are all up for adoption, but you can sponsor them while they are in our care.

Adoption Tips

Welcoming a new cat or dog into your home is a rewarding and life-enriching experience. However, there are some measures you can take to make the transition for both you and your pet a happier, safer, and healthier one. Find out more...

IS YOUR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED?

Spay or Neuter your pets. It's the single most important thing you can do to stop animal abuse, stop animal cruelty, stop warm blooded loving creatures from overproducing. It's simple and can be inexpensive. Do your part, find out more...

 

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