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Affordable Spay/Neuter Surgeries and Vaccinations in South Monterey County

 

Monterey County, CA - SPCA Monterey County is offering low-cost mobile spay and neuter services and vaccination events in South County, thanks to the support of our donors.


Low-Cost Vaccination Event:


    Friday, August 21: Patriot Park, 1351 Oak Ave, Greenfield 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, no appointment required. Available for all cats and dogs 8 weeks and older. $25 per vaccine, $25 microchips, $5 dewormer (Cash or Card accepted). The event includes Rabies, FVRCP, DAPPi vaccines, and microchips. No appointment required! Please ensure all dogs are on leashes and cats are in secure carriers. Monterey County residents only, please. Se habla español.


Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics:


    Thursday, August 27: King City Recreation Center, 401 Division St., King City. Appointments available now. 


    Thursday, September 3: Greenfield Cultural Arts Center, 215 El Camino Real, Greenfield. Appointments available now. 


    Thursday, September 10: King City Recreation Center, 401 Division St. Appointments available now.


    Thursday, October 1: Greenfield Cultural Arts Center, 215 El Camino Real, Greenfield. Appointments available now. 


    Thursday, October 22: King City Recreation Center, 401 Division St. Appointments available now.


The cost for our Spay/Neuter clinics is just $75 for dogs and puppies and $35 for cats and kittens. The price includes the pet’s surgery and rabies vaccination. The surgeries are available to pets 2 months to 6 years of age, weighing 2 to 30 pounds. These clinics are open to all Monterey County residents. Deposits to hold your spot are required. Make your appointment now at www.spcamc.org/mobile. 


Spaying or neutering ends unwanted litters and helps your pet live a longer, healthier life by preventing serious health problems and certain cancers. It’s an easy way to keep your best friend happy, healthy, and safe at home with you for years to come.


Since the SPCA Veterinary Clinic opened in 1976, our work has greatly reduced pet overpopulation in Monterey County and made a difference for the pets and people who count on us by providing high-quality, affordable surgeries. We have spayed and neutered over 195,000 animals, preventing the birth of hundreds of thousands of unwanted pets in our community. Last year, we spayed and neutered 8,258 local animals, including over 1,600 free feral cat surgeries. 


Donor support makes our lifesaving services possible, from spay/neuter to animal rescue, disaster response, sheltering all types of animals, our pet food bank, wildlife rescue, humane education, emergency surgeries, and more. Your love truly changes lives! Donate online at www.spcamc.org/donate 


About SPCA Monterey County


SPCA Monterey County is your nonprofit, independent, donor-supported humane society that has been serving the animals and people of Monterey County since 1905. The SPCA is not a chapter of any other agency and does not have a parent organization.  They shelter homeless, neglected and abused pets and livestock, and provide humane education and countless other services to the community. They are the local agency you call to investigate animal cruelty, rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife, and aid domestic animals in distress. 


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