She said SPCA ran the campaign in different regions throughout the year, depending on veterinary capacity.
“Our ability to offer this service is contingent on the generosity and capacity of local vets to participate – at the moment we have vouchers available in Palmerston North, Whanganui and Taranaki.”
Palmerston North SPCA centre manager Jody Lockwood said: “Desexing and microchipping your beloved cat helps keep them safe and healthy and we encourage those who have been thinking about getting this done to act now.”
Dobson said the vouchers were going quickly, with half of them already snapped up for the three areas.
“It reflects the need. Those who receive vouchers have until the end of November to redeem them.”
To register for a voucher, people need to visit the SPCA website.
“Follow links and apply for the voucher to your relevant location – select the vet you want and book through the vet. Please don’t apply for vouchers if you have the means to provide desexing and microchipping of your pet. If you do have a voucher, please redeem it and honour any vet appointments. This initiative relies on the goodwill and kindness of our partners.”