Encouraging Low-Cost Spay/Neuter for Syracuse & Onondaga County
Don't Let Them Litter provides information about low-cost spay & neuter programs for cats & dogs in the Syracuse & Onondaga County area and also encourages community members to support these programs...more at About
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Spay/Neuter Appointments
Low-Income Cat Owners and Cat Rescuers/TNR
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Call the CNY Cat Coaltion's (CNYCC) Spay/Neuter Services Hotline at: 315-420-SPAY (7729). Leave the info they ask for and their volunteer will call you back. You can learn more about CNYCC here.
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CNYCC may pay some or all of the cost of your cat's spay/neuter surgery when you make the appointment through their Hotline for one of the clinics they use. Ask their volunteer about co-payment guidelines.
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CNYCC may be able to loan you a cat-carrier & help transport your cat to the clinic - ask them. Your may also be able to use a Centro bus to take your cat to the clinic - click to learn more about CENTRO's policy.
If you don't qualify for help from CNYCC...
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You can contact a vet practice in the Syracuse & Onondaga County area and inquire about their spay/neuter surgical fees. Click here to search Google for Syracuse area vet offices.
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Contact Fixing to Help (315-729-8691). This Syracuse area organization helps pay for the spay/neuter surgeries for pets of low-income families.
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If you don't have the cash or a credit card to pay a regular vet practice for your cat's spay/neuter surgery you may want to learn more about Care Credit Veterinary Financing.
Dog Owners (Low-Income, Student & Veteran) and Dog Rescues
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SANS (Spay and Neuter Syracuse) provides low-cost spay/neuter surgery. Dog owners must make a clinic appointment in advance by calling SANS at (315) 834-0141. Leave the info they ask for and their staff will call you back. (Low-income cat owners should contact CNYCC first to ask for payment help - see "CAT - Spay/Netuer Appointments" section on this webpage.)
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SANS holds as many as 15+ clinics each month on both weekdays and weekends. Each month the days their clinc is open changes.
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You may be able to use a Centro bus to take your dog in a carrier to the clinic - click to learn more about CENTRO's policy.
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You can learn more about SANS here and also visit the SANS website to learn about their prices and procedures.
If you don't qualify for help from SANS...
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You can contact a vet practice in the Syracuse & Onondaga County area and inquire about their spay/neuter surgical fees. Click here to search Google for Syracuse area vet offices.
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Contact Fixing to Help (315-729-8691). This Syracuse area organization helps pay for the spay/neuter surgeries for pets of low-income families.
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If you don't have the cash or a credit card to pay a regular vet practice for your dog's spay/neuter surgery you may want to learn more about Care Credit Veterinary Financing.