Humboldt Spay Neuter Network
Humboldt Spay Neuter Network
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More about this organization
Mission
Reduce pet overpopulation through spaying and neutering. Provide affordable and free spaying and neutering for low-income pets, and for stray and feral cats.
About
Low-cost spay and neuter program: provide low-cost and free spaying and neutering for dogs and cats, belonging to low-income individuals. Through our feral friends program, we provide information, trap loans, trapping assistance, and transportation for spaying and neutering stray and feral cats. In addition, we provide parasite treatments, vaccinations, wound care, and other medical treatment for stray and feral cats. Tame strays and feral kittens that can be socialized are placed into our foster and adoption programs. Surgeries for cats are provided at our own spay and neuter clinic; surgeries for dogs are provided through a voucher program at other veterinary clinics. 2,745 cats and 252 dogs were spayed and neutered in 2018
