Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Resources
Resources current as of July 2011…
In Southern New Jersey…
- Ace of Spays (Dr. Cobb, Hainesport, NJ), 609-267-6770, www.aceofspays.com
- Animal Adoption Center 856-663-1836, www.animaladoption.com
- Animal Alliance of Cape May County, 609-465-NEUT (6388), www.animalalliancecmc.org/Spay_Neuter_Clinic.html
- Animal Birth Control (Ocean County residents only), 732-793-3368
- Animal Birth Control of South Jersey (Atlantic County), 888-269-1059, www.animalbirthcontrolofsouthjersey.com
- Animal Friends Foundation, Vineland, 856-503-5572, www.animalfriendsfoundation.com
- Animal Welfare Association (AWA) in Voorhees, 856-424-2288, ext 105, www.awanj.org The Animal Welfare Association is now offering a $35 feral cat sterilization, vaccination and identification package. The package includes spaying or neutering, rabies vaccination and ear tipping and is open to Camden County residents. Standing appointments in advance of trapping are required.
- Camden County Animal Shelter, 856-401-1300, www.ccasnj.org CCAS offers a monthly low cost clinic. Special clinics offer pricing as low as $35 for spaying and vaccinations.
- Cumberland County SPCA Spay/Neuter 856-691-1500, www.ccspca.petfinder.org
- Friends of Animals 800-321-PETS (7387), www.friendsofanimals.org/programs/spay-neuter/
- Humane Society of Atlantic County, (609) 347-2487, www.hsacpet.org
- NJ Cat and Dog Spay/Neuter Fund, http://nj.gov/health/cd/izdp/spayneut.shtml
- Oasis Animal Sanctuary (856) 262-1222, www.oasisanimalsanctuary.org
- Salem County Humane Society (no-kill shelter) in Carney’s Point, 856-299-2220, www.salemcountyhumanesociety.org
- Save the Animals Foundation (STAF), 856-218-8437, www.stafnj.org They provide two separate services: Spay Day/Mobile Vans once a month (see below) and spay/neuter certificates that many veterinarians accept as full or partial payment (ask your vet for details).
- Small Friends of Animals, 856-663-1836
STAF Spay Day/Mobile Van
Each month STAF holds a Spay Day in a different location on mobile van. Your cat is spayed or neutered by a licensed veterinarian on AWA’s mobile surgical unit. Please call to reserve your cat’s space. Very important note – It is essential that your cat arrives in a secure carrier, fastened properly OR a humane trap. NO cardboard carriers or boxes.
STAF Certificates
You can also purchase a STAF Certificate. If you choose to use the STAF certificate at Animal Welfare Association’s spay/neuter clinic in Voorhees, rabies and distemper shots and absorbable sutures will be included at no additional cost. You can also use your certificate with a number of veterinarians in the South Jersey area who cooperate with STAF’s low-cost spay/neuter program and accept their certificates as payment for the surgery. However, most of these doctors will require additional payment from you to cover the costs of an office visit and inoculations. Remember to notify the veterinarian’s office that you are using a certificate from STAF to pay for the surgery and ask what the additional fees/charges will be.
In Northern and Central New Jersey…
- See the Project TNR Spay/Neuter Resource Directory, www.aplnj.org/tnr-spayneuter.php
Elsewhere in the US…
- SPAY USA 1-800-248-7729, www.spayusa.org
- The Spayed Club (Sharon Hill, PA; serves the greater Philadelphia region), 484-540-8436, www.thespayedclubclinic.org
Additional training and support resources…
- NJ Animal Rights Alliance, 732-446-6808
- Burlington County Feral Cat Initiative (BCCI) (for Burlington County residents only), (609) 268-2878, www.NJferals.org, info@njferals.org
- NeuterNeuterLand (fun and creative ways to promote spay/neutering)
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