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Spay/Neuter Services

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

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Saving Paws of Caldwell

6365 Hwy 165
Louisiana
71418
info@spofc.org(855) 599-7297
No kill shelter that rescues abandoned and abused dogs in the parish. Low cost spay/neutering.
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Cat Around Town Project

South Carolina
29021
cat.around.town.project@gmail.com
We are a 501c3 non profit charity with IRS tax exempt status dedicated to the rescue, care and placements of homeless and abandoned cats and kittens. Our passion is Care Enough, Take Action and Transform lives. We foster adoptable cats and kittens to place to great homes. We also manage and support many feral colonies by providing spay/neuter and rabies vaccination support along with daily feeding, vet care as needed and monitoring for health issue. We do this work because we know that every life is a miracle and deserves care, love and a good home. We do it because we care to make a difference in this world. Our members are passionate and dedicated and our goals are many.
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Rescue
Cat

Natchitoches Humane Society

Natchitoches
Louisiana
71457
natchitocheshumane@yahoo.com
We are the Natchitoches Humane Society, founded in 1972, in Natchitoches, Louisiana. We rescue abandoned, neglected and abused animals and provide medical treatment, spaying and neutering, socialization, training and love while they are waiting to be placed in their forever home. Our rescue facility is housed on the grounds of the Natchitoches Parish Detention Center, and the dogs housed on-site are cared for by inmates selected specifically for this job. They have play yards, and a large area where they are walked and given basic obedience training by the inmate(s) caring for them. We have a sick room, as well as a bathing area, and two quarantine kennels. We do not house cats at the facility, but do provide rescue for cats through fosters. In an attempt to reduce the number of unwanted pets, we provide assistance to low-income residents through our Spay Natchitoches program. It is our goal to reduce the population of unwanted animals in Natchitoches Parish through adoption, as well as through spaying and neutering. It is our hope that our parish will become the example of what can be done when people work together to achieve the goal of a better life for the animals that live here.
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Lopez Animal Protection Society

Washington
98261
ekmcd6767@gmail.com(360) 468-2591
We are a 501c3 non profit rescue group finding homes for homeless cats and dogs. We do not have a shelter, but do have a small facility to house one cat at a time until the owner can be found or a new home. Also a small kennel at the sheriff's location for dogs.
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Pitter patter paws

Po box 2296
Ronkonkoma
New York
11779
Dmr6367@aol.com
My name is John Riley I have been doing this for a little over 29 years I do it because I saw the need starting with feral cats in my own backyard I started dropping them in a cage and bring them to the vet two hours away to get neutered because there was no thing called spay and neuter her back in the day evolved from there and now I've been a full on rescue but the 501(c)(3) for 25 years
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Washington Area Animal Adoption Group

P.O. Box 105
Virginia
20144
waaag@waaag.org
Every day, dogs and cats in good health with wonderful personalities are euthanized because of overcrowding. Many of these animals end up at the shelter through no fault of their own. Animals lose their homes when their guardians have died or moved or simply can no longer care for them. If we had our way, no dog or cat would spend its days in a cold, dark shelter. There is so much love and joy in these dogs and cats! Bringing these special animals into a home is not only good for the dogs and cats, these loving animals also transform the quality of life for the people who adopt or foster them. Created in 2012, WAAAG is a Veteran Founded, all volunteer nonprofit animal rescue organization. We help all types of dogs and cats; find safe and loving homes for those animals that are adoptable; and offer end of life care for those that are not. WAAAG's mission is to change the way the world things about and treats animals and to create better lives for them through rescue, foster, adoption and hospice. http://www.waaag.org/AboutUs/
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Laramie Animal Welfare Society

1104 S. 2nd St
82070
laramieanimalwelfaresociety1@gmail.com(307) 460-3775
We support the City of Laramie Animal Shelter by paying for medical care for all the surrendered animals and paying for all of their adoptions to be spayed/neutered. We also provide fosters for special needs animals and bottle fed kittens in the City Shelter Provide a spay/neuter coupon to community members. Offer a feral cat TNR program in Albany county and have a kitten foster/socialize/adopt program. We also do some compassionate fostering for community members that unexpectedly cannot provide short term care for their animals. We also provide low cost microchipping.
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Atlanta Humane Society

981 Howell Mill Road NW
Georgia
30318
info@atlantahumane.org(404) 875-5331
Atlanta Humane Society (AHS) is a 501(c)3 tax exempt nonprofit (IRS Tax ID# 58-0685900) and one of the oldest private charitable organizations in Atlanta, founded in 1873 as a result of an earlier visit to the city by Robert E. Lee. The animal charity was originally chartered to protect women, children, and animals and remained a child protection and animal welfare society for 79 years. AHS, now a widely recognized pet adoption center, vet center, and educational program provider, was originally located on Marietta Street and moved to its present location at 981 Howell Mill Road in the 1930s. The Alpharetta campus at 1565 Mansell Road was opened in 2011. Atlanta Humane Society serves about 25,000 animals each year, and places approximately 8,000 dogs and cats into forever homes. AHS is committed to finding homes for all adoptable pets. We do not euthanize adoptable animals, and there are no time limits for the animals once they are in our care. We only humanely euthanize those animals suffering from significant medical issues or that pose behavior concerns. We are proud to be a part of the solution to ending pet homelessness and overpopulation in the southeastern United States.
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Sanctuary Rescue Group of Virginia, Inc.

Virginia
23113
sanctuaryrescue@gmail.com
Animal rescue headquartered in Midlothian, Va specializing in saving pregnant and nursing mama dogs, orphaned puppies, neonates and special needs animals
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Champaign Area Trap Spay Neuter and Adoption Program

1713 South State Suite 104
Illinois
61820
catsnap@catsnap.org(217) 689-0770
Established in 2005, CATsNAP is a non-profit, volunteer based group that seeks to reduce pet overpopulation and to improve the welfare of animals in the greater Champaign County Illinois area. We strongly advocate that animals are spayed or neutered regardless of breed, sex or age. Our program offers spay and neuter assistance and basic veterinary treatment - including flea and parasite treatment and routine vaccinations - to needy or unowned animals. We also provide humane education to community and civic groups on the care of animals and the importance of spaying/neutering in population control. We have a limited intake, no-kill adoption program. Most animals are transferred from municipal animal control facilities. All animals are in foster homes or at an off-site adoption partner site. Animals are never euthanized for space. At CATsNAP, our goal is to promote successful pet ownership and place animals in a loving, pet friendly home.
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Cat

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