Imagine being able to sterilize your dog or cat without surgery or anesthesia, but with a simple injection. While a sterilization injection is not available yet, it will be. WHEN is a matter of how much the public pressures pharmaceutical companies, scientists, regulators and funders into developing the right tools.
While many U.S. pet owners are able to afford and access spay/neuter surgery, it's often a different story for low-income pet owners and rural residents. Surgical sterilization is also logistically difficult and expensive for population control of un-owned animals, such as shelter animals and feral cats. An estimated five million cats and dogs die each year in US shelters alone.
The situation is even more desperate in many other countries where geographic, economic and cultural barriers prevent widespread use of sterilization to control dog and cat populations. Suffering is often greatest in these communities.
Much of this tragedy could be prevented by the development of new non-surgical tools which will facilitate population control as well as providing health and behavioral benefits to the animals receiving them. These tools will enable sterilization of those animals traditional sterilization has not reached.
Join the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs (ACC&D), the ASPCA and Petfinder.com in endorsing this petition by declaring your support now! Your signatures and comments will be delivered to key targets to stimulate funding, research and development, approval and distribution of these life-saving tools.
We signed the “Save the Lives of Cats and Dogs: Support Non-Surgical Sterilization” petition!
# 25,850:
6:52 pm PST, Feb 14,Megan Sparks, Pennsylvania
# 25,849:
5:04 pm PST, Feb 14,John Sodrel, Indiana
# 25,848:
4:57 pm PST, Feb 14,Karia Shackelford, Texas
# 25,847:
3:24 pm PST, Feb 14,Allison Kulp, Georgia
# 25,846:
2:56 pm PST, Feb 14,Tracey M L, Alabama
# 25,845:
2:14 pm PST, Feb 14,Arlette Scharer, Switzerland
# 25,844:
10:00 am PST, Feb 14,Danielle Blake, Pennsylvania
# 25,843:
5:29 am PST, Feb 14,Judyta Dymkowska, Poland
# 25,842:
4:26 pm PST, Feb 13,Name not displayed, Indiana
# 25,841:
1:23 pm PST, Feb 13,Lauren Boyle, New Zealand
# 25,840:
1:11 pm PST, Feb 13,Amanda Daniella De Barros Moraes, Brazil
# 25,839:
12:58 pm PST, Feb 13,Kay Kieso, South Dakota
# 25,838:
12:47 pm PST, Feb 13,Amanda Jaffray, Canada
# 25,837:
12:09 pm PST, Feb 13,Adrian Lewis, South Africa
# 25,836:
10:22 am PST, Feb 13,Allison Davenport, Georgia
# 25,835:
9:14 am PST, Feb 13,Vanessa Hutcheson, Texas
Controlling burgeoning populations of cats and dogs is important and any tools that could help facilitate this would be wonderful.
# 25,834:
8:25 am PST, Feb 13,Sonya Zimmerman, Ohio
# 25,833:
7:54 am PST, Feb 13,Art Deco, Maine
# 25,832:
7:46 am PST, Feb 13,VERA ULIC HUNTER, Nevada
# 25,831:
5:57 am PST, Feb 13,D Seal, North Carolina
# 25,830:
5:20 am PST, Feb 13,Mike Something, Illinois
# 25,829:
4:04 am PST, Feb 13,Ana Platon, Romania
# 25,828:
3:36 am PST, Feb 13,Dustin Thompson, Indiana
# 25,827:
7:00 pm PST, Feb 12,Clothide Wang, Taiwan
# 25,826:
5:18 pm PST, Feb 12,Helen Forsythe, United Kingdom
# 25,825:
3:35 pm PST, Feb 12,Pamela White, North Carolina
# 25,824:
1:50 pm PST, Feb 12,James Hobbs, United Kingdom
# 25,823:
1:42 pm PST, Feb 12,Amanda Gierke, Illinois
# 25,822:
12:55 pm PST, Feb 12,Gail Costic, Pennsylvania
Non-surgical sterilization would be such a compassionate way to stop the unwanted litters. It is more affordable, painfree, quick, and without the risks that any surgical and recuperation creates. Certainly this is the most ethical way of handling animal sterilization.
# 25,821:
12:49 pm PST, Feb 12,Heather Barss, New Hampshire
This is a great idea!! Why shouldn't this happen? we are over populated with animals, many that people don't want! This is a simple way to end that!!!
# 25,820:
11:54 am PST, Feb 12,Trudi Reijnders, Netherlands
# 25,819:
10:52 am PST, Feb 12,Jaime Nichols, Canada
# 25,818:
10:49 am PST, Feb 12,Sharon Dundon, Canada
# 25,817:
9:47 am PST, Feb 12,Elisa Minakis, Canada
# 25,816:
8:59 am PST, Feb 12,Penelope Phillips, Australia
Why can't a IUD for pets be developed- we use them ourselves, And a small plastic device of this sort would be economically within the reach of most people . It would also free vets for more imoportant service
# 25,815:
8:07 am PST, Feb 12,Jennifer Shaw, California
# 25,814:
5:14 am PST, Feb 12,Anja Matheeuwsen, Netherlands
# 25,813:
4:47 am PST, Feb 12,Lana Stockell, Connecticut
# 25,812:
3:48 am PST, Feb 12,Marla De Vries, Netherlands
# 25,811:
2:24 am PST, Feb 12,Jocelyn Koopmann, Australia
# 25,810:
2:17 am PST, Feb 12,Daniela Kousbroek, Netherlands
# 25,809:
1:06 am PST, Feb 12,Kathleen A.H., Arizona
I would definitely be fore the non-surgical sterilization of cats & dogs, as I believe we need to act responsibly when it comes to our domestic animals. I think pets loved and cared for our the best pets out there, and if this would help the cruelty shown to so many strays, then I do think this would be a fair and least-harmful idea.
# 25,808:
11:38 pm PST, Feb 11,Robert Redmon, Ohio
# 25,807:
10:48 pm PST, Feb 11,Sharon Hope, Florida
A non-surgical sterilization campaign can help collect the funds needed for this much less invasive surgery to be done, and will help lessen the puppies and kittens born each year that never find homes. This is a solution whos time has come.
# 25,806:
9:42 pm PST, Feb 11,Kelli Stowe, California
# 25,805:
9:24 pm PST, Feb 11,Jennifer Lee, Georgia
# 25,804:
8:56 pm PST, Feb 11,JOCELYNE ANNIE STROKOWSKI, Canada
# 25,803:
8:19 pm PST, Feb 11,Linda Gillenwater, North Carolina
This would make the dream of containing the burgeoning pet population a reality! This would, by default, reduce animal suffering.
# 25,802:
5:31 pm PST, Feb 11,Laura Zanoli, Italy
# 25,801:
5:25 pm PST, Feb 11,Jenny Vegan, United States Minor Outlying Islands
I support all methods of humane sterilization.