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Do mandatory spay/neuter laws reduce overpopulation and shelter intake/euthanasia rates?:
No, mandatory spay/neuter is too expensive and difficult to enforce.
No, mandatory spay/neuter just means people will dump their animals or stop getting licenses.
Yes, but only if the spay/neuter is free or low cost.
Yes, it may take time and education, but eventually these laws do reduce overpopulation and shelter intake and euthanasia rates
Yes, these laws work.
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