At Spay Neuter Kingston Initiative (SNKI), our mission is to reduce and ultimately eradicate pet overpopulation. Pet overpopulation leads to the growth of feral cat colonies in our communities, creating challenges for both the animals and the people who care about them. Spaying and neutering stops the cycle, preventing unnecessary suffering and ensuring a healthier future for pets.
Our ultimate goal is to establish a non-profit, high-volume spay and neuter clinic in Kingston, making sterilization services more accessible and affordable to all community members.
SNKI is a 100% volunteer-driven, non-profit charity committed to:
✔ Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) – Humanely managing feral cat populations.✔ Managed Colonies – Providing care and oversight to Kingston’s feral cat communities.✔ Adoption & Foster Programs – Finding loving homes for socialized cats.
✔ Kingston Community Lost & Found Pets – Helping thousands of lost pets reunite with their families.
✔ Low-Cost Microchip Clinics – Increasing pet identification and safety.
✔ K9 Connections – Supporting dog welfare initiatives.
✔ Community Education – Raising awareness about pet overpopulation and the importance of spaying/neutering.
Canadian households owning one or more Cat(s)
Canadian households owning one or more Dog(s)
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