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Clinic performs record-breaking number of surgeries

Despite the effects of COVID-19, the Gloucester-Mathews Humane Society’s Fixin’ to Save Spay & Neuter Clinic, located in the White Marsh Shopping Center, has altered a record-high number of pets in the past three months, as the need for spay and neuter is greater than ever.
“At Fixin’ to Save Spay & Neuter Clinic we are dedicated to meeting the needs of our community through low-cost spay and neuter services,” said clinic director Cassandra Six.
“Spaying and neutering has a significant impact on our community,” said Six. “Just one unaltered female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies in only six years. In seven years, one female cat and her offspring can produce an incredible 370,000 kittens. By offering affordable spay and neuter services, our goal is to alter as many animals as possible to help control the pet population.”
In an effort to further increase access to services, the clinic has debuted Wellness Package Deals. Available only at time of surgery, package ...

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