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Can?t afford to neuter or microchip your cat or dog? We can help.


The RSPCA have teamed up with our amazing friends at easipetcare Norbury to offer a fantastic neutering service to local pets.


Cats will be neutered for FREE.


Dogs we will charge ?50.00 regardless of size or breed. The ?50.00 will need to be paid to easipetcare Norbury on the day of your appointment.


To qualify for this amazing offer you must be in receipt of one of the following state benefits or a low income*:


Housing Benefit


Council Tax Benefit


Employment and Support Allowance


State Pension


Carers Allowance


Income Support


Jobseekers Allowance


Universal Credit


Incapacity Benefit


*Please provide proof to reception by way of a letter from the DWP, Payslip or Bank Statement dated within the last three months.


To book an appointment please call: 0203 621 6114 between 8am ? 8pm Monday to Friday. Please mention RSPCA London South East Branch when booking your appointment.


Easipetcare Norbury also offer other low cost Veterinary services such as vaccinations and health checks. Please visit their website for more information. Don?t forget to like their facebook page and tell all your friends, family and work colleagues about the new low cost Clinic.


www.easipetcare.com/norbury


www.rspca-london-se.org.uk

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