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"Animals, as part of God's creation, have rights which must be respected. It behooves us always to be sensitive to their needs and to the reality of their pain."

~ Dr. Donald Coggan, former Archbishop of Canterbury

About Us

It is our belief, based upon the number of pets turned in to the local animal shelter and the high number of feral cats seen in our community, that there are thousands of unspayed and unneutered cats and dogs in each community. Further, if serious programs are not implemented to address this problem, the pain and suffering of these unwanted pets will be unacceptable.

In order for a successful, significant reduction of unwanted cats and dogs to occur, it is our opinion an organization with three essential constituencies be formed:

1. A strong volunteer base to:

 promote the spaying and neutering of pets;
assist in the trapping of feral animals;
 assist during the special "Spay Days";
provide outreach by going into the community to inform residents about the program.

2. A veterinary facility, veterinarians and a qualified staff with a strong commitment to perform the spay and neuter surgeries.

3. Committed political officials and a group of citizens that will help to raise funds (through a nonprofit entity) to ensure the financing of the basic costs of spay and neuter surgeries.

Our Mission Statement

To significantly reduce the overpopulation problems and high euthanasia rates of felines and canines by providing low cost spaying and neutering programs.

To provide education programs focusing on the necessity of spaying and neutering as a means of controlling domesticated and feral populations.

To provide assistance to unowned, injured animals.

 


Valley Veterinary Clinic Charitable Nonprofit Corporation

1659 East Los Angeles Avenue
Simi Valley, CA 93065-2019

Telephone:    (805) 584-3823
FAX:              (805) 584-0918

Email: VVCCNC@valleyvetnonprofit.com


Our Goals

Have no overproduction of pets in Ventura County and assist other communities to reach this goal.

Assist in feral cat trappings for the purpose of spaying and neutering.

Educate and publicize the necessity of controlling the overpopulation of animals.


Assist unowned injured animals.

Inform and assist other communities to start spay/neuter programs.

Fund raise to ensure the continuation of VVCCNC.

Provide financial assistance for spaying and neutering of pets for those in need.



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