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Animal Shelter details for Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc.
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You have reached the shelter page for Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc.. Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc. is located in bolton, Massachusetts. If you have information to add or update for Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc., please click here and let us know.

Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare, Inc.


P.O. Box 118

bolton, Massachusetts 01740

Phone: 978-779-8287

Fax: 978-779-9992

Email: secondchance@secondchancefund.org

Website: www.secondchancefund.org/



Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare was organized in October of 2000 and incorporated as a Massachusetts based non-profit 501(c)3 in 2001. We are 80 volunteers strong, with no paid staff. Since 2001, we have spay/neutered over 4,500 cats, many homeless, either feral or lost or abandoned pets. Through our Quick Fix Clinic program alone, begun in June of 2002, we have reached over 2,500 pet cats. According to the MSPCA, 11% of all pet cats are not spayed or neutered. This appears to be a relatively small number, only 80,000 in Massachusetts. But once lost or abandoned, these 11% in the home become 66% of all homeless street cats or 300,000-500,000 cats! They breed like crazy for several years before the stress and peril of homelessness sadly overcomes them. Therefore we focus on spaying and neutering as many pet cats as possible to curtail homelessness before it starts. We believe this is the most effective way to end the suffering, by addressing the root cause.
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