Low-cost cat desexing available to eligible Macedon Ranges residents

Last updated on 08 November 2024

This promotion has been published in collaboration with the Regional Community Vet Clinic (RCVC).

Low-income earners or those experiencing hardship are encouraged to take advantage of a low-cost cat desexing day hosted in Romsey in late November.

Available to Macedon Ranges residents who receive a government support payment with a valid concession card, the limited-time service will be delivered by the Regional Community Vet Clinic (RCVC) on Sunday 24 November at the Romsey Hub (96-100 Main Street) in a first for the region.

The RCVC is a not-for-profit offering veterinary care to pet owners experiencing social disadvantage or financial hardship in central Victoria.

“Our mission is to provide affordable animal care services to residents in these areas to increase community wellbeing and animal health,” said Robyn Slattery, Co-Founder and Treasurer, Regional Community Vet Clinic.

Desexing has many benefits, including health benefits for the cat and a reduction in nuisance behaviours. It also significantly reduces the future burden of unwanted cats and kittens on rescue groups, local shelters and Council.

Cats without microchipping can also be microchipped for free, helping you to be reunited with your beloved pet should it go missing.

A donation of $40 to the RCVC covers desexing and microchipping costs, making it more affordable and helping to ease the financial burden for cat owners.

Bookings are essential and limited spots are available. For information or to book, call the RCVC on 0493 447 394.

Macedon Ranges Shire Council is proud to support this initiative, which is also a commitment in Council’s current Domestic Animal Management Plan 2021 - 2025.