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Funded Projects
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Completed Projects
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Low-Income Cat Altering Program
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The California Veterinary Medical Association's Low-Income Cat Altering Program (LCAP) ran from July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001.
The purpose of the LCAP program was to provide free spay/neuter surgery for the cats of California's low-income caregivers. By the close of the year-long program, CVMA had enrolled 756 member veterinarians and performed 16,525 cat surgeries. The LCAP program was underwritten by an $920,666.00 grant from Maddie's Fund.
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