Sacramento, Calif. -- The California Veterinary Medical Board is sponsoring a new vehicle license plate to help fund no-cost and low-cost spaying and neutering at clinics and animal shelters, as well as redeemable coupons for the procedures at local veterinarians.
Sacramento, Calif.
-- The California Veterinary Medical Board is sponsoring a new vehicle license plate to help fund no-cost and low-cost spaying and neutering at clinics and animal shelters, as well as redeemable coupons for the procedures at local veterinarians.
Money from the custom license plates will be administered by the California Veterinary Medical Board through the California Spay & Neuter License Plate Fund, which is seeking nonprofit status from the state.
The plate features an illustration by actor Pierce Brosnan of his two adopted pets: Shilo the dog and Coco the cat.
The license plate is available for preorder, and plates will be produced if 7,500 or more plates are requested. The cost is $50, with $40 going directly to the fund.
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