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More Spay/Neuter Information

• DCSPCA (845) 452-7722 x14
Cat Spay/Neuter $50 (includes free Rabies vaccine)

• Kingston Kats S/N clinic (845) 486-7177
Cat Spay/Neuter $45 (includes free Rabies vaccine)

• Friends of Animals (FOA) Certificates (800) 321-7387 (203) 656-1522
777 Post Road, Suite 205,Darien, CT 06820
Cat Spay $55.00 Cat Neuter $40.00 (Ask about fees for Rabies vaccine)
Dog Spay $75.00 Dog Neuter $54.00

Friends of Animals provides discount certificates for spaying and neutering.
Call for an order form and a directory of participating veterinarians.
You pay Friends of Animals for a certificate which you then take to the vet.
Before ordering the certificate you must contact the veterinarian to confirm the
veterinarian's participation and ask about any additional charges.


CAUTION: Do your homework. Ask what the “TOTAL” bill will be.
Some vets charge extra for: vaccines, animals in heat, pregnant animals, etc.


• Spay/USA Referrals (800) 248-SPAY (203) 377-1116 www.spayusa.org
2261 Broadbridge Ave, Stratford, CT 06614

Call Spay/USA to get the names, phone numbers, and prices of services that have
agreed to provide lower cost spay/neutering for cats and dogs in your local area.
Private veterinarians, community programs, & special clinics participate nationwide.

www.lovethatcat.com - click on “low cost & free spay/neuter by state”
Interesting website that lists some options for low-cost spay/neuter (many in NYC area)

Prices Subject to Change - Do your homework - Compare Prices
Be sure to ask what the TOTAL cost will be
When making your selection, consider: cost, location, availability of appt

 

“Feral / Stray” Cat Rescue Groups


The following groups may be consulted for information and advice on dealing with
stray and feral cats. These small groups are comprised of volunteers who work tirelessly to help unfortunate homeless felines. Their time and resources are often strained due to the overwhelming number of calls from desperate people with cat problems. So please have patience and understanding when asking for their assistance.

Call the individual groups to learn what help and services they may be able to provide.


GROUPS which help locally:

• P.A.N.T. (Partnership for Animals Needing Transition) 845-486-7075 Dutchess Co
www.pant.org

• Humane Solutions (845) 831-8407 or email Beacon Area

• Furever Animals, Inc. (845) 457-8147 or email
Serving parts of Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Putnam, and Westchester Counties

• SCATS (845) 236-4574 - Marlboro & Newburgh

• Animalkind, Inc (518) 822-8643 www.all-creatures.org - N Dutchess & S Columbia

National Groups:

• Alley Cat Alleys (202) 667-3630 www.alleycat.org
Washington, DC - TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) information

Join Alley Cat Alleys “Feral Friends Network” and help to make your community more ‘cat’ friendly. This database of names/locations of experienced caretakers provides new caretakers with what they need most: Moral Support, Encouragement, and Good Sound Advice.

Feral Friends share their knowledge about trapping feral cats and managing
colonies. They can also share resources, such as names of veterinarians working
with ferals, programs for free or low-cost spay/neuter, sources of traps, locations
of bulk food bargains, and much more.


TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return)

A Kinder and Gentler way to handle stray/feral cat colonies


 

 

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