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01/11/2013
Fairmont will host the Minnesota Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) this Sunday at the Martin County Humane Society at 522 E. Margaret Street.. Cats, rabbits, and large dogs will be altered free of charge for those who qualify. Spaying and neutering not only helps the pet population, it provides many benefits. It lowers the chances of a variety of cancers and various things like that and their statistics show animals that are spayed and neutered also have a longer life span too. Minnesota Spay Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP) is a mobile clinic that travels the state providing free and low cost services to pet owners. In the past two years, they have altered over 27,000 pets. The humane society is always looking for homes for pets. On site and in foster homes, there are close to 80 cats, 20 dogs, and 3 rabbits that are in need of permanent homes. For hours of operation and more information you can call the Humane Society of Martin County at 238-1885.
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ROD HALVORSEN
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