Today I stopped by the SPCA and left with a kitty. He was advertised as neutered, his medical history showed the SPCA neutered him during his first stay in May (he was a return), and the paperwork I signed said "previously altered". When I got him home and settled in, I found that he was not altered.
I don't want a tom spraying all over the place. But one of my other cats has a mammary mass and arthritis, so neuter surgery would have to wait a couple of months (he's indoors only, so kittens aren't a concern) if I have to cover it all on my own. Since the SPCA sold me an animal advertised as "altered", can I get them to alter him without extra charge?
I don't want a tom spraying all over the place. But one of my other cats has a mammary mass and arthritis, so neuter surgery would have to wait a couple of months (he's indoors only, so kittens aren't a concern) if I have to cover it all on my own. Since the SPCA sold me an animal advertised as "altered", can I get them to alter him without extra charge?