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PAWS asks Davidson County for up to $100,000 to support low‑cost spay/neuter clinic
Summary
Lisa Grubb and Jason Yates, speaking for PAWS, urged the Davidson County commissioners on Nov. 6 to consider funding a newly opened low‑cost spay‑and‑neuter clinic — proposing a $100,000 line‑item as a possible option and asking the county to strengthen voucher support for sterilization services.
Lisa Grubb and Jason Yates, speaking for PAWS, urged the Davidson County commissioners on Nov. 6 to support a newly opened low‑cost spay‑and‑neuter clinic and to expand the county’s voucher support for sterilization services.
"We are asking our objective is to obtain funds for this exciting first and only Davidson County low cost spay and neuter clinic," Lisa Grubb said, noting the clinic has performed about 521 surgeries since opening in June and has administered roughly 976 vaccinations. Jason Yates highlighted shelter statistics the presenters say show Davidson County’s euthanasia rates for 2024 at about 39 percent for dogs and 56.7 percent for cats, and contrasted those figures…
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