• Desexing Voucher Request

    Desexing Voucher Request

  • THIS VOUCHER HAS ALREADY BEEN APPROVED.

  • THIS VOUCHER HAS ALREADY BEEN REJECTED.

  • Thank you for applying for a subsidised desexing voucher. As a not-for-profit organisation, Animal Welfare League NSW uses donated funds to help desex animals for those who otherwise could not afford to desex their dogs and cats.

    Desexing an animal is important for the health of your pet. It also helps to prevent unwanted litters that contribute to the pet overpopulation problem, and sadly dog and cat euthanasia in pounds in Australia. For more information about the benefits of desexing, click here.

    If you have an undesexed animal and require financial assistance for subsidised desexing, the steps to get a desexing voucher are below:

    1. Complete this form to request a desexing voucher.
    2. We will send you an email response with the voucher if it's been approved.
    3. You must contact the vet as soon as possible to book in the desexing appointment for a date prior to the expiry date. Some vet clinics book out well in advance so you must contact the vet straight away to book in the appointment.

    *** PLEASE NOTE:  THIS VOUCHER IS FOR OWNED PETS ONLY ***

    This voucher cannot be used to support Rescue Groups OR animals that will subsequently be made available for adoption OR animals recently adopted from another rescue group. Most cat and dog breeds are included. VOUCHERS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE BETWEEN OWNERS.

  • *** PLEASE NOTE: THIS VOUCHER IS FOR COMMUNITY CATS ONLY ***

    PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THE LINK TO THIS VOUCHER FORM WITH ANYONE.

    Thank you for applying for a subsidised desexing voucher for a community cat. As a not-for-profit organisation, Animal Welfare League NSW uses donated funds to help desex animals for those who otherwise could not afford to desex their dogs and cats, as well as community cats.

    Desexing an animal is important for the health of your pet. It also helps to prevent unwanted litters that contribute to the pet overpopulation problem, and sadly dog and cat euthanasia in pounds in Australia. For more information about the benefits of desexing, click here.

    If you require financial assistance for subsidised desexing of a community cat, the steps to get a desexing voucher are below.

    1. Complete this form to request a desexing voucher.
    2. We will send you an email response with the voucher if it's been approved.
    3. You must contact the vet as soon as possible to book in the desexing appointment for a date prior to the expiry date. Some vet clinics book out well in advance so you must contact the vet straight away to book in the appointment.

    ELIGIBILITY

    • For cats 6+ months old only
    • Cats must be fed and cared for. You must not desex and release a cat that is not subsequently being looked after. 
    • You must be pre-approved by this branch and given the link to this form directly from the branch or your requests will be automatically rejected. 

    This voucher cannot be used to support Rescue Groups OR animals that will subsequently be made available for adoption OR animals recently adopted from another rescue group. VOUCHERS ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE BETWEEN CUSTOMERS.

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  • IMPORTANT: Community Cat desexing vouchers are strictly for cats 6+ months old only. Any attempt to desex a cat younger than 6 months of age with an AWL NSW Community Cat desexing voucher will result in no further vouchers being issued to you.

    By clicking the Submit button, I agree that I am requesting and using this voucher to desex a community cat and I confirm that the desexed cat will receive ongoing care, as part of a managed community cat project.

  • All pets going to Great Western Animal Hospital (GWAH) must be vaccinated at least one week prior to desexing and proof of vaccination must be shown to the vet clinic. For cats being desexed at GWAH, they need to be at least 5+ months of age. For dogs being desexed at GWAH, 60kg is maximum.

  • Glenorie Veterinary Clinic desex cats over 4 months and dogs under 10kg (and at least 6 months of age) through our desexing voucher system.

  • If your dog is 40kg+, please select Colyton Vet, Box Hill or Great Western Animal Hospital (Pendle Hill) only.

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