2024 prices

 

We do not assist with spay/neuter for rabbits - just dogs and cats. Unfortunately, PALS cannot service any shelter or rescue animal at this time, due to overwhelming demand of owned animals needing to use PALS services.

We are able to help a limited number of community cats (which are free-roaming stray or unsocialized cats living among us in our neighborhoods). For information about trap-neuter-return and our TNR clinics, visit our TNR page. As a general rule, cats must be at least 3-4 months old and weigh at least 3 pounds to be spayed or neutered, dogs must be at least 4-5 months of age to be spayed/neutered.

As required by state law, a current Rabies Certificate for your pet must be shown to the vet before the spay/neuter surgery or you must pay for your pet to have the rabies vaccination.                                                                                                           

                              Clients are responsible for additional costs if they choose to have additional medical procedures, unusual anesthesia protocols, vaccinations or add-ons at the time of surgery.

Please fill out the  form completely or the request will not be processed. After completing the form and pressing the Submit button, wait for a confirmation screen indicating the form has been received. If you do not get a confirmation screen, some of the  application is missing and we did not receive your request. Missing blocks will be highlighted for you to complete.
Remember to check your email junk or spam folder for a reply since our volunteers use their own email address to email you about your  request!
Please allow a week or two to process your request.

*Spay/Neuter for unowned, stray animals or unsocialized cats will vary depending upon the availability of funding and space in our cat clinics. Pet must be owned and  application requested by the owner.

 

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