Berkshire Humane Society Offers Spay & Neuter Vouchers
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — This month, the Berkshire Humane Society will be offering vouchers for pet owners who cannot afford to spay and neuter their cats and dogs.Pet owners may visit the BHS shelter during hours of operation and request a voucher certificate. The only requirement is a valid license/ID and proof of residence in Berkshire County. Owners must schedule the surgery for their own pets at a veterinarian hospital that accepts the vouchers. BHS reimburses the veterinarians directly for the surgery.
The vouchers are worth $60 towards a spay/neuter surgery for felines and $75 towards the surgery for canines.
Since beginning the voucher program more than 15 years ago, the BHS Spay/Neuter Program has helped more than 2,750 families spay or neuter their pets. The funds are distributed on a first-come basis and have been made available by the Hilton C. Hamm Trust.
According to BHS, between 8 and 12 million animals are surrendered nationwide to shelters every year. Of that, 70 percent of cats and 60 percent of dogs never find a home due to the pet overpopulation problem.
The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 4, Thursday evenings from 5 to 8, and Sunday afternoons from 1 to 4. The shelter closes at noon on the last Wednesday of each month for staff meetings. For more information on pet overpopulation and spaying and neutering, contact BHS at 413-447-7878.

