Written by PETA
Today, it's good luck to be a black cat or the guardian of one. That's because PETA's "Spay and Neuter Immediately, Please" (SNIP) mobile clinic will be performing spay or neuter surgeries on black cats all day free of charge.
Approximately three dozen black cats will have the good fortune of never having to give birth to litters of kittens who could end up unwanted, homeless, neglected, abandoned on the streets, or euthanized at a shelter for lack of a good home. The sterilized cats themselves will be immune to uterine, ovarian, and testicular cancer and less likely to suffer from other cancers of the reproductive system, such as prostate and breast cancer (yes, cats and dogs get those too). Altered cats are also less likely to roam, mark their territory with urine, get into fights, or become infected with deadly contagious diseases such as feline leukemia and feline AIDS.
And just a reminder for you folks whose homes are graced with a cat, black or otherwise: You should never let your precious bundle of perfection outside alone, but this is doubly important at Halloween. As my mother found out as a child when her favorite cat, Midnight, was tortured to death on Halloween, cruel people do horrible things to cats—especially black ones—at this time of year (and the rest of the year too).
Visit the Living page for more Halloween safety tips.
Written by Alisa Mullins
i love black cats! i would have one or more if i was allowed at the apt i live in <3. people are ignorant and evil, this is true, my beloved cat blackey was poisoned when i was four. keep up the good work!
I love black cats! Anyone who doesn't or thinks they're bad luck can seriously do us all a favor and jump off a bridge! :)
This is wonderful I have three black cats (who are already spayed and neutered) and they are the most wonderful companion animals I can imagine. What a great gift for halloween!
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