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Selangor Animal Neutering Programme

Spay & NeuterSubsidy Program

Selangor Animal Neutering Programme by Selangor State Government and Petotum Charities. Spay & neuter your pet at a lower cost.

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Why Spay & Neuter? 🤔

Animals who have been spayed or neutered are known to live longer, be less aggressive, and have a lower risk of developing reproductive system cancer.

Spaying and neutering are encouraged under the initiative, which also aims to reduce pet overpopulation.

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Happy Longer Lives

Your dog or cat will have a longer, happier life if you spay or neuter them.

Prevent Cancer

Prevent the development of prostate disease, ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, and uterine cancer.

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Reduce on Heat Behavior

During their heat, a lot of females may whimper, yowl, and cry.

Less Agressive

Spayed or neutered animals are less prone to run away, wander the neighbourhood, or behave aggressively against other animals.

Reduce Abandoned Pets

Every year, communities spend hundreds of dollars on abandoned pets.

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No more spraying and marking

Neutering lowers the probability of activities like spraying and marking.

Spay & neuter your pet with lower cost

We're here to relief some of the stress associated with pet ownership so you can concentrate on what really matters—living a long and happy life together.

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What you need to know about
Selangor Animal Neutering Programme

You can contribute to the effort to address the issue of pet overpopulation, safeguard your pet from harm, and make your neighbourhood a safer place by having your pet spayed or neutered.

How much funding does the subsidy provide?

It almost 90-100% of the vet bill & depends on your selection vets.

Which area is eligible for subsidy?

Stay at MBSJ (Puchong, Subang Jaya, Seri Kembangan & Serdang) area

Which veterinary clinic do subsidy cover?

We will assign a vet clinic nearby to you

How long will the campaign last?

Campaign ends: 31 January 2023