The City Asks You to Spay or Neuter Your Pets Your best resource for low - cost
spay and neuter options, as well as financial assistance options, is POPCO (Pet Overpopulation Coalition.)
A state - wide referral program that provides individuals with affordable
spay and neuter options and directs them to the nearest resource within their community or region.
FMAS offers low cost and free
spay and neuter options, as well as community education that speaks to the pit bull overpopulation issue.
Each week — Jefferson County Humane Society offers affordable
spay and neuter options along with weekly wellness clinics for public pets.
NHES operates Spay Today to provide low cost
spay and neuter options.
Resources include: •
Spay and Neuter options • Adoption opportunities for social cats and kittens • Open forums with topics specific to colony care givers • Education and training classes on trapping and colony care • Loan of humane traps — seven days a week
Jefferson County Humane Society offers affordable
spay and neuter options for public pet owners, and procedures are performed on several days each and every week.
DFW Humane Society is committed to helping you find low - cost
spay and neuter options for your pet.
Established in 2009, SpayNC Helpline is a free statewide referral service that helps struggling pet owners find reduced - cost pet
spay and neuter options in their area.
Establishing the «Fixin'to Save» program bringing low - cost affordable
spay and neuter options to communities in need.
Steel Valley Spay Neuter Clinic not only provides an affordable
spaying and neutering option, but also offers affordable vaccinations, micro-chipping, heartworm testing, and heartworm preventative medicine both topical, oral and 6 month injections, flea / tick treatment and prevention, feline leukemia / feline immunodeficiency virus testing, toe nails trims, anal gland expression, and nutritional supplements.
McCurry adds, «We also do not currently have a low - cost
spay and neuter option near us, so being able to link up with an organization in the Northern California area would make a huge difference to us, since we currently spend a fortune transporting dogs to and from Southern California.
Not exact matches
Getting to Zero has four target areas:
spay /
neuter, transport from other shelters to the Humane Society, adoptions,
and providing
options for owners to keep animals in their homes.
Another
option is the Alley Cat Allies» Feral Friends Network — local individuals
and organizations that may be able to help with hands - on advice, information about borrowing equipment,
and veterinarians or clinics that can
spay and neuter feral cats.
They give you an extended amount of time on your initial visit discussing the care
options (vaccines, food,
spay /
neuter, etc.)
and answering all questions you may have.
Going with a veterinarian would be the best
option for your pet,
and we at Brimley - Lawrence Animal Clinic provide affordable
spay and neuter services for pet owners in Toronto
and Markham.
If you own an intact animal
and need to make a
spay /
neuter decision, I encourage you to first learn all you can about surgical sterilization
options and the risks
and benefits associated with the procedures.
The doctor will address any questions or concerns you may have,
and discuss
options for microchipping,
spaying and neutering, or the need for any further testing.
Spaying and neutering should always be the first
option.
We will put any prize money earned toward our most pressing animal problems: reducing the number of homeless pets by offering more free
and low - cost
spay /
neuter options; enhancing our foster
and adoption programs;
and expanding the pet food pantry for the community's neediest pet owners.
Last weekend, I was at a symposium in Portland, Oregon, on the future of
spay /
neuter and the exciting possibilities that a nonsurgical
option will hold for our four - legged friends — notably community cats — as reported in my previous blog post.
«While abandonment of cats is a real issue, it needs to be addressed in other ways — improving enforcement of existing laws, raising awareness of said laws
and their penalties, providing practical
options for those who can no longer care for cats, supporting affordable
spay /
neuter efforts
and implementing programs to keep cats in their homes.»
The transport involves owners contacting the
Spay /
Neuter Coordinator to make an appointment,
and then dropping off cats at the selected meeting point early in the morning (5:30 in Woodland, 6:15 in Davis), signing clinic
and Yolo County SPCA paperwork, paying for treatments to be provided (cash is typically the accepted payment
option, or a check made out to «Yolo County SPCA»),
and picking the cats back up at the selected meeting locations that evening.
We offer emergency medicine, exotic pet
and avian services, bone surgery, vaccines
and other preventative care, health certificates for travel,
neuter,
spay, declaw, dental cleaning, in home humane euthanasia, holistic vet services, acupuncture, cold laser therapy, animal chiropractic treatment, alternative medicine
options for cancer therapy, arthritis
and pain management
and hospice care.
Most of the
options below provide
spay /
neuter, vaccinations (FVRCP
and rabies, if old enough), flea treatment,
and minor wound care if applicable for $ 10 - 20 per cat.
So I felt that adopting a cat who was already socialized, litter trained,
spayed or
neutered and vaccinated might be a better
option.
Please read through the
options listed below,
and contact the Yolo County SPCA
Spay /
Neuter Coordinator with any questions at 530-758-7722 or
[email protected].
A More Humane
Option We're committed to ending pet overpopulation
and homeless through a variety of low - cost
spay and neuter programs for cats
and...
One increasingly popular
option is to
spay /
neuter and vaccinate healthy cats, then return them to the location where they were found.
Discounts & Payment
Options We offer low cost
spays and neuters, as well as low cost vaccinations by appointment.
The community wanted to do something about it, but low - cost
spay /
neuter options were few
and far between.
Spaying and neutering is the most effective way to reduce the number of homeless pets in our community,
and the Arizona Humane Society offers a variety of high - quality, low - cost
spay /
neuter options to the public.
I have supplied you with adequate information on when to get a cat
spayed,
and / or
neutered,
and some possible
options of how to find where.
With a temperate climate, no natural predators
and, until recently, not enough affordable
spay /
neuter options, free - roaming cats have taken root in the Hawaiian Islands in a significant way.
Educates
and discusses other resources
and options for
spay /
neuters available in the DFW Metroplex that may be more convenient or cost effective.
However, if you are bringing your pet to us for a
spay or
neuter through our SNAP program, you will have the
option to add in a Felv test (for cats) a heartworm test (for dogs),
and a rabies vaccine for an extra charge at the time of the surgery.
If you are low income
and can not afford to have your cat
spayed or
neutered please contact the shelter for this low - cost
option so we can help you.
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Spay &
Neuter Feral Cat Assistance Free Feral
Spay &
Neuter Help for Wildlife Other Local Shelters & Animal Welfare Organizations Missing Pet Resources Microchip Companies Financial / Medical Assistance
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Spay &
Neuter options Medical Included Stray Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost and Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page f
options Medical Included Stray Animals at CASA Behavior Assessments Pit Bull Placement Policies Volunteer Help at the Shelter Become a Foster Home Join the Friends of CASA (Fundraising & Events) How to Donate Help Fund our Mission Shelter Wish List Purchase CASA Items Donate a Bed Donate Food & Supplies Sponsor a Homeless Pet Join the CASA Membership Donate a Car or Boat Lost & Found Pets Missing Pets on
and Around Camano Privately Found Pets Online Missing Pet Database Lost
and Found Pets at CASA Featured Pet in Need Help Our Featured Pet in Need CASA Shop Forever Home Music CD CASA Logo Gear Donate a Bed Annual Auction Event Information Auction Item Catalog Admission / Tickets Auction Documents Donor Forms Event Sponsors Donor Forms Event Poster Direct Links / Misc Island County Code CASA Color Page for Kids
If you qualify, this is the lowest - cost
option for
spay /
neuter surgery for your pet
and we suggest you use this service as your first choice.
In order to promote
spay /
neuter efforts, Young - Williams Animal Center offers several low cost
and free
options.
Visit our
Spay and Neuter Services page for low cost
options.
The laser
option is available for many surgical procedures including:
spays,
neuters, growth removals
and ear hematomas.
To protect your pet
and help detect potential health problems early, our Wellness Programs have 3 levels that provide the care your pet will need including a comprehensive wellness exam, vaccinations, lab tests
and a professional dental cleaning or
spay /
neuter option.
The expertise of our seasoned veterinarians
and our state - of - the - art equipment allows us to deliver a wide range of surgical
options, from a routine
spay or
neuter to specialized complex procedures.
To support the community, HSNY offers a range of free
and low / cost
spay /
neuter options to protect animals» health
and prevent pet overpopulation.
There are many low cost
spay /
neuter options in Connecticut
and the bordering states.
They desperately need affordable
options for
spaying and neutering their pets,
and in turn, those at - risk pets will not have babies that end up being euthanized in a shelter.
Taryn has previously worked with multiple animals rights organizations, such as Rocky Mountain Animal Defense,
and is an outspoken advocate for cetaceans
and sharks, low cost
spay /
neuter options locally & abroad, the protection of companion
and wild animals, conserving the world's remaining open spaces
and speaking out against dog breed discrimination.
There are many low cost
spay /
neuter options across Connecticut
and in neighboring states.
The Lumpkin County Animal Shelter has access to multiple
options to meet the
spay and neuter needs of the pets of our local citizens.