Palau Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) alongside Legislator Job R. Kikuo and Legislator Devon T. Andreas is holding a Spay/Neuter Mobile Clinic at Iyebukl, and Ngermchei Hamlet, Koror state from June 21 to June 22, 2023; starting at 9am we will right next to the Ngerchemai Bai performing our clinical services until 2pm. On June 23 and 24, PAWS will proceed holding clinic with Governor Mary Frances Remengesau on Ngeremlengui State starting at 9am – 2 pm at the Old Age Center. This clinic is made possible with a grant from the NCD Fund Support.
We would like to remind the community that when bringing in your pets in for the SPAY & NEUTER surgeries, please do not feed them in the morning.
PAWS promotes the sterilization of dogs and cats, both males and females, which helps control the overpopulation crisis instead of having healthy animals being unnecessarily euthanized each year. Sterilization also helps protect Palau’s unique biodiversity and promotes human health via improved animal health. Animals that are spayed (female) and neutered (male), will live a longer, healthier life – no complications from pregnancy and males won’t roam or fight looking to mate!
PAWS wants to organize more mobile clinics by bringing spay and neuter services close to people and their pets.
Pleases call us at 775- PAWS (7297) to plan a clinic in your state or hamlet.
PAWS Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic is going to NGEREMLENGUI STATE
Palau Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) Governor Mary Frances Remengesau is holding a Spay/Neuter Mobile Clinic at Ngeremlengui state from June 23 to June 24, 2023;