Animal Birth Control

Animal Birth Control (ABC) is a humane and effective approach aimed at controlling the population of stray and community animals through sterilization. This practice helps reduce the number of unwanted animals, alleviates the burden on animal shelters, and promotes the well-being of animals.

Background

Animal Birth Control (ABC) is a humane method used to control the population of stray and feral animals by preventing reproduction. The process typically involves spaying or neutering animals, along with vaccinations to prevent disease. ABC programs, often run by local communities and animal welfare groups, help reduce the number of homeless animals over time through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) methods. This approach is more ethical and sustainable than culling, ensuring better quality of life for both animals and people.