Dedicated to the health and well-being of pets.

No Pet Left Behind is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit group that assist families in financial need with veterinary care.  This primarily includes spays and neuters but  on occasion we are able to help out with medical emergencies if funds will allow.  The more animals that we have spayed and neutered, the least amount of euthanasia’s and unwanted pets in theshelters. We hold fund raisers at least once a year and also rely on the generosity of those more fortunate who donate to our cause.  Our board consist of 5 people who care very much about the welfare of the animals in our community.  Educating our community about the importance of having our animals spayed and neutered is also a top priority. 




   
"The average number of litters a fertile cat can produce is three a year. The average number of kittens in a litter is four to six. The number of animals one fertile cat and her offspring can produce in seven years is 420,000. The average age of a cat having her first litter is ten months. Puberty can occur anywhere from four to twelve months." 
" The Humane Society of the United States estimates that eight to twelve million animals enter a shelter each year. The American Humane Association estimates that 25% to 30% of animals are adopted from shelters, and that 4% of cats and up to 14% of dogs are returned to their owners. 30% to 60% - depending on geographic region - of animals brought into shelters are euthanized." 
 

Our Mission Statement

Our mission is simple; The most effective and least expensive way to maintain your pet's health is through preventative care.

No Pet Left Behind is committed to a "No Kill"
policy that prevents this cruelty by offering pet
owners low cost or free spay and neuter
services and/or medical services coupled with
our dedication to advocacy and education.


 

We need your help

We seek the participating support of volunteers as well as professionals.  We rely solely on donations and fundraising events to cover any pet owner who needs assistance to have their pet spayed or neutered. If you can help in any way, either by volunteering, making a tax-deductible donation,  or getting involved in one of our fundraiser's, please contact us.


"The establishment of low-cost mass spaying programs in the major population centers of the country can greatly reduce the surplus and thus prevent an incalculable amount of cruelty. That is what this is all about."