View the ASPCA Calendar for dates in your area.

 

In May 2011, the ASPCA took another progressive step in addressing pet homelessness with the opening of a dedicated spay/neuter clinic in New York City for animals managed by rescuers and humane organizations. The new facility is outfitted with state-of-the-art medical equipment and staffed with expert medical and administrative personnel. High quality spay/neuter services are provided to caretakers and rescuers of feral and adoptable cats and dogs at very low cost. Animals can be brought directly to the clinic by a registered rescuer or through our transport program.

 

ASPCA CENTRAL PICK-UP LOCATIONS for TRANSPORT

SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 2013

Please see the updated March (new central pick-up locations and rotations added!)  calendar from the ASPCA regarding their transport from central pick-up locations available in all 5 boroughs. 

    

To reserve spots, please call the TNR scheduling center at 877-SPAY-NYC (877-772-9692). Open Mon-Fri 3-8PM and Sat 10AM-2PM.  

When prompted on the voice mail menu; press 1 then 2 then 1 then 3.  

A 2012/2013 ASPCA rescue agreement is required. 

Please take advantage of this free transport service!  

No Minimum Required!     

Please note: An appointment is required. Pick-up time is 7AM. Animals stay overnight and are returned to the same location the following day.

 

 

   
ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics. Please click the ASPCA van above for more information. Click here for the current dates and locations. Low income pet owners in New York City's five boroughs with proof of public assistance such as Welfare, Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, Disability, Food Stamps, or Public Housing qualify for free spay/neuter,rabies vaccination, distemper vaccination, and nail trim.

      
The ASPCA endorses Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) as the only proven humane and effective method to manage feral cat colonies. They have partnered with trained colony caretakers in the five buroughs of NYC to offer spay/meuter surgery and rabies vaccinations on their mobile clinics. To learn more please click here.



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