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Project Spay/Neuter is a charitable division of Pet Vet, Inc. dedicated to fighting the immeasurable suffering caused by the pet overpopulation problem:
- We have performed over 36,000 spays & neuters since 1997.
- We operate a low-cost spay/neuter clinic open to the general public.
- We spay & neuter for shelters, humane societies and rescue groups.
- We specialize in pediatric spay/neuter, enabling animal welfare organizations to Neuter-Before-Adoption.
- We spay and neuter feral cats.
- We provide subsidized spaying of female cats and dogs for low-income pet owners.***
- We teach pediatric spay/neuter techniques to veterinarians.
- We provide speakers and information on Neuter-Before-Adoption policies and Pediatric Spay/Neuter.
***Due to funding constraints, this program will NOT currently subsidize the neutering of male dogs or cats.
Low-Income Subsidy Program
This program allows us to spay the pets of low-income owners for $15 each. Studies have shown that this is the single most cost effective way to combat the pet overpopulation problem.
Owners need only show documentation to verify that they are receiving some type of public assistance, unemployment, disability, or that they are below the poverty level. Sorry but receiving Social Security benefits alone will not allow the owner to qualify for this subsidy program.
Low-Income Subsidy Program Application

Ferals Cats and Traps
Feral cats are homeless cats that have reverted to a wild state. They often go unnoticed and contribute heavily to the overpopulation problem. Sterilizing ferals has been shown to have a major impact on the number of cats & kittens killed in shelters & pounds.
They cannot be picked up and handled like a pet cat. They must be trapped in order to be brought in for surgery. We sell traps for $60 plus tax. If the traps are returned within 30 days clean and in good condition, we will gladly buy them back less a $10 charge for sterilization and restocking.
Feral cats can be brought in for surgery without an appointment. We know that you can’t be sure when or if you’ll catch them. Set traps in the evening, as ferals are more active at night. Check traps early in the morning & bring ferals in between 7:30 & 9:00 am, Tuesday thru Friday. They will usually be ready for pick-up the same evening. They will need to remain confined until the next morning when they can be released.
We charge only $40 for females and $30 for males. If you are dealing with a large number of ferals, please call - we sometimes have funding available to help with large colonies.
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