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An initiative to be applauded

NEWS STORY
23/02/2010

NASCAR star and animal lover Greg Biffle is to champion a drive to raise awareness of the need to foster public education and bring attention to the life-saving and vital importance of spaying and neutering pets.

As self-confessed animal lovers, we at Pitpass were delighted to hear of Biffle's support for the National Prevent a Litter Month, because when pets aren't spayed and neutered, the results are overwhelming and ultimately tragic.

As spokesperson for Spay/USA, a nationwide network and referral service for affordable spay/neuter services and a program of North Shore Animal League America, Biffle is championing spay/neuter practices. With the observation of National Prevent a Litter Month, he is confident that by raising awareness more pet owners will follow his lead, leading to a dramatic decrease in euthanasia.

The NASCAR champion, and 'owner' of three dogs, likens his passion for animal welfare to his love of racing. "It's vitally important to control the pet overpopulation," he said. "There are thousands of puppies and kittens born each day with millions of healthy, but unwanted, animals put to death as a result of overpopulation."

Esther Mechler, Founder and Director of SPAY/USA, a program of North Shore Animal League America, the world's largest no-kill animal rescue and adoption organization, emphasizes that when pets are not spayed or neutered, the results can be overwhelming.

"A single unspayed female cat, her mate and all of their offspring, producing two litters per year, with approximately three surviving kittens per litter, adds a dozen kittens to the feline population. While that seems to be a rather benign number, the numbers climb very quickly since these kittens can then have another generation of kittens five months later," said Mechler.

In addition, she says, there are several million free-roaming, stray and feral cats that reproduce. The needless suffering and euthanasia of millions of pets each year could be easily diminished if each family spay or neuter their own pets or strays they feed, before litters are born.

The Spay/USA website, offers a Public Service Announcement, as well as an interview featuring Greg Biffle regarding the impact of spay/neuter practices.

Biffle and his wife Nicole founded the Greg Biffle Foundation. Among the organization's efforts is to help educate individuals and groups dedicated to animal welfare to become more educated about spay/neuter.

As we said, an initiative to be applauded, nice one Greg... and we're sure Scruffy (above) agrees.

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