“This affects the overall well-being of animals and the quality of life for our residents,” said Kapayan Assemblywoman Jannie Lasimbang.
She said unneutered pets could contribute to overpopulation, leading to a higher number of abandoned and neglected animals, ultimately creating challenges for the community.
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