Spay & Neuter Programs

If you are interested in a low cost spay/neuter program, below are just a few low cost clinics available to you in the surrounding area.

Starting Over Animal Rescue (SOAR)

This program has an ongoing spay/neuter clinic for both felines and canines. For a full list of services, please view the following link: www.startingoveranimalrescue.org  For additional information, please contact SOAR at 570.386.9241.

Eastern PA Animal Alliance (EPAA)

This program has an ongoing spay/neuter clinic for both felines and canines. For a full list of services, please view the following link: http://epaaonline.com/services.html  For additional information, please contact EPAA at 570.994.5846.

No Nonsense Neutering (NNN)

This program offers spay/neuter appointments throughout the week (minus Saturday). For a full list of services, please visit the following link: http://www.nnnlv.org/index.cfm?u=services-fees To schedule an appointment or for more information, please contact NNN at 866.820.2510 ext #2.

Peaceable Kingdom

This program holds spay/neuter clinics once per week. For a full list of services, please view the following link: http://www.peaceablekingdom.info/clinics.html To schedule an appointment or for more information, please contact Peaceable Kingdom at 610.432.2532.

Forgotten Felines and Fidos (FFF)

This program holds spay/neuter clinics one time per week. For a full list of services, please view the following link: http://www.forgottenfelines.org/veterinary-services/  To schedule an appointment, please contact FFF at 610.760.9009.

Center for Animal Welfare

This program holds spay/neuter clinics several times throughout the week. For a full list of services, please view the following link: http://www.spcanorthampton.org/services.asp  To schedule an appointment or for further information, please call 610.252.7722.

In addition to saving lives, spaying and neutering can also drastically improve your pet’s health and life expectancy. The idea that pets become fat or lazy when they are spayed or neutered is a myth. Sterilized pets lead healthier, longer lives. Spaying a female eliminates the possibility of uterine and ovarian cancer and greatly reduces the risk of breast cancer. Neutering a male reduces the risk of both prostate enlargement and prostate cancer. Neutering also will make your pet more affectionate and less likely to roam, get in fights, or become lost.

Each day 10,000 humans are born in the U.S. – and each day 70,000 puppies and kittens are born. As long as these birth rates exist, there will never be enough homes for all the animals. As a result, every year 4 to 6 million animals are euthanized because there are no homes for them.

For more information about low cost spay/neuter clinics in Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas please view the following website: http://www.animalshelter.org/shelters/Cats_With_No_Name_rId4364_rS_pC.html. This website also offers additional information such as SPCA’s, local shelters and rescue adoption sites.

HELP CONTROL THE PET POPULATION AND KEEP YOUR PET HEALTHIER AND HOME.