Title: SpayNeuterNac
1SpayNeuterNac
2Targeted Spay Neuter
- Target those who would not otherwise have their
pets altered - Low income
- Low interest
- One or two zip codes, or more or less
- Estimate the number of unatlered pets in the area
- Target 35-80 of this number in as short a period
as possible
3Estimating Pet Population
- Foundations, donors, and elected officials want
statistics and hard data supporting requests for
more funding. - Licensed animals are a small subset of total
animals not a good estimate - There are formulas to estimate, and then adjust,
based on what you know about local demographics
4Estimating Pet Population
- Step 1 Determine of Households
- Local emergency management
- City Planning/Zoning Department
- County building permit division
- Tax appraisers office
- US Census information by county
- EXAMPLE 100,000 Households
5Estimating Pet Population
- Step 2 Estimate of Households with dogs, cats
and pet birds - 39 of US Households own a dog
- 39 of US Households own a cat
- 6 of US Households own a bird
- Source The American Pet Products Manufacturers
Association's 2003-2004 National Pet Owners
Survey.
6Estimating Pet Population
- Step 2 Estimate of Households with dogs, cats
and pet birds - EXAMPLE
- 100,000 households x 0.39 (percent dog owners)
39,000 dog-owning households - 100,000 households x 0.34 (percent cat owners)
34,000 cat-owning households - 100,000 households x 0.06 (percent bird owners)
6,000 bird-owning households
7Estimating Pet Population
- Step 3 Estimate of dogs, cats and pet birds
- Average 1.7 dogs per household
- Average 2.3 cats per household
- Average 2.5 birds per household
- Source The American Pet Products Manufacturers
Association's 2003-2004 National Pet Owners
Survey.
8Estimating Pet Population
- Step 3 Estimate of dogs, cats and pet birds
- EXAMPLE
- 39,000 dog-owning households x 1.7 (average dogs
per household) 66,300 dogs - 34,000 cat-owning households x 2.3 (average cats
per household) 78,200 cats - 6,000 bird-owning households x 2.5 (average birds
per household) 15,000 pet birds
9We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Do We really have a pet overpopulation problem in
Nacogdoches County? - Euthanasias per capita are used to assess pet
overpopulation in an area - Euthanasia humanely killing pets at animal
shelters - Because they are not adoptable
- Because there are no available homes
- In the Northeast where pet population is ideal,
euthanasias are 5 per 1,000 capita (5 EPC) - Pet Transports
- Rescue Waggin
10We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Do We really have a pet overpopulation problem in
Nacogdoches County? - TX, Southern CA and FL have the highest EPC in
the US, per PetSmart Charities. - San Antonio is at 40 EPC
- Over the past 3 decades on Nac County,
2,000-4,000 unwanted pets have been euthanized at
our shelter each year - population has grown from 47,000 to 63,000 during
that time - EPC have remained 40-80 during this time, with no
trend downward - Our Pet Overpopulation Problem is as bad as is
gets in the United States
11We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Arguments Against
- There are already a dozen veterinarians in this
county who do spays and neuters - Program will harm the financial well being of
local veterinarians - Program will only cannibalize local business
without solving the pet overpopulation problem - Low cost spay-neuter usually means low quality
health care services for pets - Its too expensive, we cant afford it
12We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Program will harm the financial well being of
local veterinarians - Maddies Fund Study (Frank et al)
- Low cost SNC screen for financial need
- Increase total number of spays and neuters done
in an area - Do not cannibalize full service surgeries
- 85 of the pets/owners served do not have/seek
regular veterinary care
13We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low Cost services are not necessary
- Census says 21 of residents of Nacogdoches
County live below the federal poverty line (HHS) - 13,000 people in poverty
- 2.49 people per household in Nac County
- 5300 households in poverty
- AVMA 37 of households own an average 1.7 dogs
- AVMA 32 of households own an average 2.2 cats
- 3400 dogs and 2800 cats in poverty
- In Nacogdoches County
14We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low Cost services are not necessary
- Chu et al, JAVMA, 2009
- Family income is the strongest predictor as to
whether cats in a household are spayed or
neutered - 50 of cats in households with income lt35K are
not spayed or neutered
15We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low Cost services are not necessary
- 2800 cats
- THATS A LOT OF
- CAT LOVIN!!!
16We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low Cost services are not necessary
- 3400 DOGs
- THATS A
- PUP-U-LATION
- EXPLOSION!!!
17We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low Cost services are not necessary
- We are counting only euthanasias at our shelter
- Hundreds to thousands more occur at veterinary
clinics - Untold numbers of dogs and cats killed at the
hands of our citizens, or left to die of exposure - Drowned, Shot
- Connected to car exhaust
- Knocked on the head
- THE ONLY WAY TO PREVENT THE DEATHS IS TO PREVENT
THE BIRTHS
18We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- Low cost spay-neuter usually means low quality
health care services for pets - Humane Alliance
- Association of Shelter Veterinarians
- American Animal Hospital Association
- Each pet gets a pre-operative exam
- Prepped in the prep room, and then brought into
the surgical suite - Surgeon wears mask, cap and gown
- Pain meds not optional
- Written anesthesia and surgery reports
- IV fluids and bloodwork as indicated
- Monitored every step of the way
19We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- It costs too much
- It costs taxpayers as much as 176 to impound,
house, and destroy a homeless pet through the
shelter system. - 40-80 will spay or neuter the same pet
- Cat neuter as little as 25
- Large dog spay as much as 75
- These are subsidized costs
- Donations
- Volunteer labor
- 1 City employee
- Average cost per surgery is 65.
- Fees set at cost
20We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- How do we keep costs down?
- 65 per surgery is way less than cost at a full
service clinic - We staff the clinic with 4-10 trained volunteers
each week - Veterinary technicians
- nurse practitioners, pharmacists
- social workers
- business owners
- shelter directors
- professors and teachers
- massage therapists, rescue workers
- Housewives
21We Do We Need Low Cost Spay Neuter?
- How do we keep costs down?
- Donations
- gt68,000 in equipment and supplies donated
2009-2011 - Commitments for 8500 more in 2011
- gt25,000 professional labor 2009-2010
- gt10,000 support staff labor in 2009-2010
- projected gt50,000 support staff labor in 2011
- Private donations to those supporting the project
22How Do We Know it Will Work?
- Its a numbers game
- If we do enough surgeries, euthanasia and shelter
intake numbers will come down - If we dont, they wont
- Our goal is to do 1000 surgeries this year
- Average 20 a week
- Surgery one day a week
23How Do We Know it Will Work?
- There many examples of similar programs which
have been successful - Knoxville, TN - Linda Chassy, DVM
- Low cost spay-neuter began in 2007
- 20,000 surgeries done in 4 years
- County population 436,000
- 2009 euthanasias down by 2000
- 2010 euthanasias down by 2500 more
- Down 4500 total from 2007
- Puppy intake dropping steadily for 24 months in a
row - Now lt700 animals away from adopting out all
healthy pets in the shelter
24How Do We Know it Will Work?
- There many examples of similar programs which
have been successful - Indianapolis, IN
- County population 890,000
- 13,000 surgeries in 2010
- 130,000 surgeries since 1999
- Euthanasias dropped from 22,000 per year to
10,000 per year since 1999
25Our Story
- 2005 Humane Society of Nacogdoches County met
with local vets - 2007 Proposal by local vet to purchase
equipment for SN clinic at the shelter - 2009 HSNC asked me to purchase set-up equipment
and supplies and do surgery, secured permission
from City - 40,000
- Jan 2010 HSNC petitioned City to administer the
clinic - March 2010 began training volunteers, did 23
surgeries during the training period - June 2010 HSNC agreed to pay surgical fees for
animals owned by people living in poverty
26Our Story
- August 17, 2010 City of Nacogdoches voted to
hire 1 full time employee, pay professional
labor, replenish supplies and administer the
project - 98,000 budget, break even
- August 23, 2010 clinic opened to shelter
animals - January 2011 clinic opened to the public
- January 2011 St. Francis Rescue of Nacogdoches
agrees to pay medical costs for all pit bulls
owned by family who qualify for low cost fees.
27Our Story
- February 2011 local benefactor agrees to pay
surgery fees for all animals leaving the the
shelter to go to rescue - 50 animals this year
- April, 2011 DSHS grant makes all surgeries on
animals not adopted from the shelter free to
owners - 34,000
- May 2011 HS donates 5000 to expand OR to 2
surgery tables - September, 2011 local benefactor donates
serology machine, dioagnostic sets and ultrasonic
instrument cleaner - 13,000
28Who Do We Serve?
- Those who adopt from the shelter, regardless of
financial need - Still have the option to have pets neutered at
regular vet - Those who live below federal poverty line
- Free services for 10 co-pay
- Those who qualify for various state aid
- Low cost services, 25-75
Pebbles spayed February 3 and now in her new
home
29About US
- Jamie Shelton
- Shelter Director
- the glue that
- holds us together
Jamie and Merlin Merlin was seized from a puppy
mill, in poor health. Jamie gave Merlin a foster
home until she found her permanent adoptive home
last year
30About US
- Becky Adams
- Veterinary Technician
- Responsible for absolutely everything
Becky and Cletus, filling out paperwork for his
pre-anesthetic exam
31About US
Amadeus
32About US
- Michele Sprague
- Director of Volunteers
- Amazing powers of persuasion
Michele tells us how she really feels about dogs
who reproduce indiscriminantly
33About US
- Brenda Hayter
- Anesthetic Induction and Patient Prep
- Volunteer
34About US
- Judy Mahoney
- Patient Recovery
- Volunteer
35About US
- Judy Mahoney
- Patient Recovery
- Volunteer
Lola enjoys a JuMo spa recovery
36About US
- Betty Yuracko
- Chart Nazi Medical Records
- Volunteer
- Some of our many other volunteers
37How Can You Help??
- Volunteer
- Michele Sprague - mdstx77019_at_yahoo.com
- Director of Volunteers
- Donate Funds
- www.spayneuternac.com
- HS of Nacogdoches
- City of Nacogdoches
- St. Francis Rescue
- OMalley Alley Cats
- Donate Lunch for Volunteers
- Jamie Shelton
- 560-5011
- Shelter Director