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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Have you heard of the Humane Society of Utah&#8217;s Last Litter program? This program was designed for pet guardians who need help getting their mother pet spayed and rehoming her final litter of puppies or kittens. The Origins of Last Litter HSU created the Last Litter program in 2021 after seeing an influx of kittens<a href="https://www.utahhumane.org/blog/last-litter-an-important-and-adorable-community-resource" class="read-more"> … Read More</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.utahhumane.org/blog/last-litter-an-important-and-adorable-community-resource">Last Litter: An Important (and Adorable!) Community Resource</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.utahhumane.org">Humane Society of Utah</a>.</p>
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<p>Have you heard of the Humane Society of Utah&#8217;s <a href="http://utahhumane.org/lastlitter">Last Litter program</a>? This program was designed for pet guardians who need help getting their mother pet spayed and rehoming her final litter of puppies or kittens.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-origins-of-last-litter">The Origins of Last Litter</h3>



<p>HSU created the Last Litter program in 2021 after seeing an influx of kittens in the community. The program was later opened to puppies in 2023.</p>



<p>&#8220;We started our Last Litter program out of a deep respect for mama cats and dogs and the people who love them, but who were unable to access spay services to prevent unintentional&nbsp;breeding,&#8221; said Juli Ulvestad, HSU&#8217;s Pet Resource Center Director. </p>



<p>&#8220;The benefit we hadn&#8217;t planned on is that the program has drawn litters of puppies and kittens to HSU who otherwise may have been given away without vaccination or spay/neuter themselves, so their guardian can take advantage of the free spay for mama.&nbsp; This means those puppies and kittens won&#8217;t ever have an accidental litter themselves and increases the impact of this program exponentially.&#8221;</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-it-works">How It Works</h3>



<p>The first step for pet guardians signing up for Last Litter is to <a href="http://utahhumane.org/lastlitter">fill out an application</a> on our website. A $30 deposit towards the $100 intake fee is required to hold an appointment. Program requirements to be aware of include&#8230;</p>



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<li>Kittens in a qualifying litter must be between 2 and 5 months old and weigh at least 2 lbs.</li>



<li>Puppies in a qualifying litter must be between 2 and 4 months old and weigh at least 2 lbs.</li>



<li>The mother pet must be sufficiently healthy for surgery and safely handleable for staff</li>



<li>Qualifying pets must be owned pets rather than stray or community pets</li>
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<p>On the morning of the Last Litter appointment, pet guardians drop their mother pet off at our clinic for her spay procedure. In the afternoon, pet guardians should bring her last litter to our Admissions Department for intake into HSU&#8217;s care. Then, mama can go home with her human family, and her puppies or kittens will be prepped for adoption!</p>



<p>Although Last Litter is for owned pets, The Humane Society of Utah also has options for community cat caregivers. CATNIP is HSU&#8217;s TNR (trap, neuter, return) program, created to serve free-roaming cats in the area. You can learn more about CATNIP and <a href="http://utahhumane.org/catnip">schedule an appointment</a> on our website.</p>



<p>&#8220;We wanted to figure out a way to address overpopulation&nbsp;concerns while providing services for the mother pet and current litter,&#8221; said Amber Henry, HSU&#8217;s Senior Manager of Admissions and Pet Resources. &#8220;Last Litter has continued to grow year to year, and we are excited with how popular it has been!&#8221;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.utahhumane.org/blog/last-litter-an-important-and-adorable-community-resource">Last Litter: An Important (and Adorable!) Community Resource</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.utahhumane.org">Humane Society of Utah</a>.</p>
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