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Spay/Neuter Services

A list of organizations that provide this specialized service(s).

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Mary'€™s Meow Rescue

255844 E State Road 397
Washington
99337
Marysmeow@yahoo.com(509) 222-0024
Mary's Meow Rescue is the heart-mission of just two ol’ ladies whose soft spot is for defenseless, newborn kittens that still need bottle-feeding. We have been rescuing kittens for a combined 31 years, but we cannot do this without the support of our local community. We have a way for everyone to help in whatever way works for you. We welcome you to join us and support our efforts because every kitten matters ~ SHARE Let’s let people know who we are… PLEASE share our posts whenever you can and as often as you can! DONATE We have lots of ways for you to support us… through PayPal, Venmo, Cash app, and our Amazon and Chewy wish lists, all of which are found here below: CashApp: $marysmeowrescue PayPal: @Marysmeow Venmo: @Marysmeow https://www.chewy.com/g/marys-meow-rescue_b108121843#wish-list&wishlistsortby=AVAILABILITY https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/YPPCRZKTTXJU/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex http://www.marysmeow.org/ JOIN US We could always use help cleaning, transporting to Yakima and the Seattle area, and hosting our booth at upcoming events in the community! Reach out to us via email at marysmeow@yahoo.com for more information. ADOPT Currently, we are listed via Adopt a Pet. Link below! Our adoption fee is $150, and this will include the spay/neuter, first vaccinations, microchip, and rabies (if old enough at adoption). https://www.adoptapet.com/shelter193411-cats.html CURRENT DONATION NEEDS • Blankets (heated are also taken) • Formula • Toys • Food WANT TO FOSTER? We are currently seeking compassionate individuals to provide temporary foster homes for kittens in need. As you may know, neonatal kittens require round-the-clock care and attention, and without foster homes, they may not receive the specialized care they need to thrive. By fostering a kitten, you can make a significant difference in their lives, providing them with a safe and nurturing environment until they are old enough to be adopted into permanent homes. If you have the time, space, and love to spare, please consider becoming a foster parent to a kitten in need. Your kindness and generosity can help save lives and give these kittens the chance they deserve.
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Cats Breathe Cat Rescue & Sanctuary

1581 E. Mendocino st
California
91001
sallyfromthevalley0888@gmail.com(909) 643-9364
Our mission is to reduce feline suffering by providing housing for homeless, abused, neglected and abandoned cats rescued from municipal shelters, sterilizing stray and feral cats to reduce overpopulation, and providing necessary medical treatment. We are also a long-term facility that houses unwanted and unadoptable cats, and assists people who need help keeping their pets during difficult life situations. 11. We are a no-kill facility, meaning we only euthanize animals that are in untreatable pain or suffering from disease. Our goal is to place every adoptable cat or kitten in our care in a loving forever home. 12. Our Adoption Program seeks to rehabilitate and find homes for homeless cats. We offer services for former cat owners who need to surrender their cats for personal reasons, as well as for new cat owners who are interested in adopting a cat. 13. Our Spay/Neuter Program provides free or discounted spay/neuter services for cats owned by anyone in our service area. Our typical clients are of low-income and unable to afford these services on their own. 14. The Sanctuary Program offers free cat boarding to people who require temporary housing for their pets. Our typical clients include veterans at the local VA Hospital, individuals checking into substance abuse treatment centers, or individuals undergoing cancer treatments or in homeless shelters. 15. We have our Foster Care Network, which we use to provide temporary homes for cats in need. 16. We also fundraise and host community events, as well as offer educational classes to teach responsible pet ownership. We require new cat parents to complete a set of courses before they can take kitty home. 17. We also have a Fire Cat and Natural Disaster Rescue Program to help cats affected by these occurrences. 18. We accept all forms of donations to help us continue our mission.
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Luckys Feral Cat TNR

Michigan
48818
info@luckysferalcattnr.org(616) 255-9162
Lucky's Feral Cat TNR (aka "Lucky's") is a small all volunteer Michigan NonProfit Corporation. Our mission and purpose is to help eliminate the cat overpopulation problem and prevent kitten cruelty in Montcalm County, Michigan through the humane trap, spay/neuter, vaccinate, and return (TNR) of community (otherwise called "feral") cats. We are a group of individuals who have full time jobs, that volunteer our free time to tackle the cat overpopulation problem in our County. All of us have years of experience saving cats, but the idea for Lucky's was born in 2020 while attempting to save a little 2 week old feral kitten named "Lucky". We were not successful in saving his life, but we gave him our love and all the replacement milk he wanted. Over the course of the next 2 years, we encountered 24 more feral kittens (just in our neighborhood alone) and we learned a lot about how to care for "unweaned kittens". We got really good at it. Until Luna. Luna came to us in the Summer of 2022 as a little 4 week old feral kitten. After two weeks, two vet visits, and a bunch of medicine, she succumbed to an upper respiratory infection and severe anemia from flea infestation. Like Lucky, she was the sweetest little angel and we tried so very hard to save her. The last one we attempted to save was Ginger and she too had an upper respiratory infection. That was the last straw. None of these babies deserved the trials and tribulations of their short lives. Now it is our mission and purpose to help save these babies, one spay/neuter at a time.
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Pawsitive Connections Inc

California
93722
info@pawsitiveconnections.org(559) 393-1946
Pawsitive Connections Inc, is a no-kill, 501(c)3 nonprofit dog and cat rescue. We adopt out approximately 300 dogs per year in addition to permanently supporting non adoptable dogs who for either behavioral or medical reasons stay with the sanctuary. We feed a feral cat colony and adopt out a few litters a year. Based out of Kingsburg, CA, we travel on Saturdays from Kingsburs to hold adoption events in San Jose. The Central Valley is a hot spot for homeless pets and by traveling outside our immediate area we give them a better chance of getting adopted. We have made the trip nearly every Saturday for the last 10 years. Founded in the Spring of 2010, we provide the service of quarantining and/or fostering dogs while following appropriate vaccination schedules, as well as providing any other necessary medical care or treatment. All our animals are also micro chipped and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. As an independent rescue, we partner with Central Valley animal shelters. These shelters are often inundated with dogs, especially large breed adult dogs who have a higher risk of being euthanized due to lack of space in shelters. We are not breed or size specific and pull whatever we have room for, puppies to seniors. Presently, many of our large breed adult dogs we have pulled spend many months and sometimes even years with us due to lack of interest. Large breed adult dogs take more resources to support in general. In addition, we will take on the extra cost of pulling medical case dogs from shelters funds permitting. The shelters often cannot afford treatment and/or lack staff availability to provide the necessary round-the-clock care and lack space for the longer-term recovery time they would need. They would be at greater risk for euthanasia without this intervention from us. Shelters are also often not equipped to house young puppies. In a shelter environment, puppies are at high risk for catching parvo, distemper, and other potentially deadly viruses. We often will get a plea to help with puppies that are at the shelter, and we pick up usually within the day to lessen their exposure at the shelter. We also help the community directly by taking owner surrender dogs space permitting. Another direct impact program we have is the Last Litter Program where we work with individual owners that are having unwanted litters. As part of this program, we spay the mother dog, who remains with the original owner, and then we take in her puppies. If owners have other female dogs, we will often spay those dogs as well. After each dog is medically and behaviorally ready for adoption, we strive to place them in their best forever home.
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Kat & Kritters Foundation

109 w lincoln hwy
Illinois
60520
kakf3133@gmail.com(815) 286-3133
we are a new rescue that we have been wanting to do for so long or dream and or goal is to help animals that need help. our passion is saving animals
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Planned Pethood, Inc

PO Box 350908
Toledo
Ohio
43635
pets@plannedpethood.org(419) 826-3499
About Planned Pethood, Inc: Planned Pethood, Inc. is a foster-based animal rescue program serving Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan. Established in 1979, our non-profit organization’s mission is to reduce the overpopulation and suffering of dogs and cats through education and low-cost spay-neuter programs, and to rescue, care for, and place adoptable dogs and cats into good, permanent homes. Our no-kill methods are education, low-cost spay/neuter programs and a wide-spread adoption program that rescues unwanted animals, sees to their veterinary needs and places them into permanent, loving homes. The more money we have, the more lives we can save right here in our community. I am the executive director and do so for my love of animals and respect for the practices of PPI.
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Blueberry Heaven Sanctuary, Corp

19325 Lake Pickett Road
Orlando
Florida
32820
blueberryheavensanctuary@gmail.com(407) 687-9086
We provide a safe retirement home for horses and a safe place for Neutered/vaccinated community cats. We are committed fostering and adopting out cats and kittens after neuter and vaccination.
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Spay Neuter Assistance Program of Michigan

PO Box 352
Niles
Indiana
49120
snapofmichigan@gmail.com(269) 340-0330
We are a 501c3 Non profit organization assisting in the surgical cost of spaying or neutering a cat or dog for Michigan residents that receive state or federal aid. We also have a branch of Spay Neuter Assistance Program of Michigan, with some pets available for adoption. We foster in our homes. All of our pets are Spayed or Neutered, up to date on vaccinations. Cats are tested for felv/FIV, dogs are tested for heart worm.
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Red Bug Rescue

South Carolina
29706
redbugrescue@hotmail.com(803) 899-2775
We dedicate our lives to changing the lives of felines in need. Our mission is to lessen the impact of stray felines in the community by rescuing, vetting, spay/neutering, and rehoming when possible.
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The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County

Po Box 2321
Washington
98227
alternativehumanesociety@gmail.com(360) 671-7445
The Alternative Humane Society is a foster-only, 501(c)3 rescue organization. We are an all-volunteer, nonprofit animal welfare organization serving Whatcom County, Washington, helping animals and educating the public since 1977 We have no shelter, office, or paid staff and rely on private donations to help run our organization. Our programs include Canine and Feline Foster & Adoption, Spay & Neuter Assistance, and Community Cats Information and Referral. Mission Statement: The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County is an all-volunteer, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats and helping them find and stay in permanent loving homes. Our goals are: • To make Whatcom County a community where no healthy animals are euthanized • To prevent unwanted dog and cat births through spay and neuter assistance • To cultivate respect and awareness for the needs of animals through education • To advocate for the humane treatment of dogs and cats in all areas of life
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