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Low cost or free spay/neuter clinics in the US

Discussion in 'Cats - all breeds / types' started by nern, Mar 23, 2004.

  1. nern

    nern New Member

  2. Chessmind

    Chessmind New Member

    This will be helpful to a lot of people who have money problems. It's so sad when people post that their fur animal is very ill, yet they say they can't afford a vet. I feel like leaving one of my credit card numbers at their vets office for them to use. Not that I have or will, but the thought has crossed my mind. Thanks for posting that Nern.
     
  3. Mary_NH

    Mary_NH New Member

    wonderful sticky post...hope you keep it here for awhile since kitten season is slowly creeping up
     
  4. bellasmommy

    bellasmommy New Member

    great sticky :-k
     
  5. nern

    nern New Member

    I found these when I was searching for a low cost clinic for my neighbors dog and I thought they might be helpful to others. If any of you know of any other links for low cost clinics feel free to add them. ;)
     
  6. ticktop

    ticktop New Member

    Great information; hopefully more people will know, so that they can get their pet fixed and not have anymore excuses of not doing so. :idea:
     
  7. pandagirl1

    pandagirl1 New Member

    What does sticky mean?

    plz tell me!
     
  8. kathy5

    kathy5 New Member

    wonderfull there Is a place about 30 minutes from my house In N.H. i will check It out when we get settled
    kathy
     
  9. rcrgal31

    rcrgal31 New Member

    thank god this post is here....i have paid some very high costs for my 2 new babies...but my vet wants $600 for their 3rd set of shots and to neuter them..and i just cant afford that..

    Thanks for the links..
     
  10. bonxie

    bonxie New Member

    If You Are in Long Island

    Island Rescue is a good place, the staff there are very friendly and helpful. I got my kitties fixed for $30 each but now they have increased to $50, still good deal for the excellent service rendered.

    Here's their contact info:
    Island Rescue
    1500 N. Clinton Avenue, Bayshore, NY 11706 631-968-8700
    http://www.littleshelter.com/spay_neuter.htm
     
  11. lil96

    lil96 New Member

    I just wanted to mention for anyone who lives in the Soutwestern Virginia (roanoke/blacksburg area) I get coupons in the val pak for discounted spays and neuters and other stuff. And the ANgels of Assisi Spay Shuttle comes through here occasionally, the floyd county Human Society is in charge of it (I think)
     
  12. luna

    luna New Member

    thanks for the list the vet where we go just retired an they got a new person who makes you feel like you made your pet get sick, and the other vet doesen't do a very good job so we're trying to find a new vet.
     
  13. punkazzneon

    punkazzneon New Member

    Although I don't know of other areas, I personally, in my own location, have gone to the animal shelter. I live in North Mississippi and the Animal shelter provides spade and neuter for both dogs and cats for a flat rate of $30. It's very affordable and the money goes to a good place -- they don't put down animals at this shelter.
     
  14. t_chelle16

    t_chelle16 New Member

    Dr. Mark Means at the Alpine Pet Clinic in Warrensburg, MO (off of DD highway on the eastern side of town) spays/neuters cats for right around $40 - $45 (I'll have to double check to get the exact cost). In all honesty, his place doesn't look the greatest and he doesn't have the most high tech, up to date, fancy equipment, and he doesn't seem like the friendliest person at first (he's actually really shy around people) but he is a very good vet who lives for taking care of animals (he's open 7 days a week and lives right behind the clinic so he's available for emergencies 24/7). I've talked to people who have driven 1 - 2 hours to take their pets to him.

    -Chelle
     
  15. Chezza

    Chezza New Member

    Great stuff nern..Thats excellent :eek: :y_the_best:
     
  16. M.J.

    M.J. New Member

    Bleh... my server is not loading the links. :(

    Do any of them have more info on the TNVR program?

    I heard about it and was wasnting to do research. I have a lot of wild cats that need some fixing! :)
     

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