ASPCA
NYC Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic - for
feral and rescue cats
Visit
their site.
For trained feral-cat colony caretakers, the ASPCA
offers free spay/neuter surgery and rabies vaccination
services. To be eligible, you must take the Neighborhood
Cats TNR workshop.
Click
here for more details and to make an appointment.
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ASPCA
NYC Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic - for
domesticated cats and dogs
Visit
their site.
This spay/neuter service
is open to the public, free of charge to those
on public assistance and low-cost for those who
are not. Note that these clinics are first-come,
first-served, so show up early.
Be aware that there may be a wait, and you will
need to keep your pet enclosed in its carrier
until check-in time. If you are using this service
during the winter, make proper arrangements to
keep your pet warm, whether that means extra blankets
in or over the carrier or sheltering your pet
in the car until check-in.
For more information, click
here.
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ASPCA
NYC Mobile Vaccine Clinic - for domesticated cats
and dogs
Visit
their site.
For low-income pet owners who are on public assistance,
the ASPCA offers vaccinations on Saturdays to
healthy dogs and cats who are spay/neutered and
who are at least 3 months old. First-come, first-served,
up to 50 people. You must bring proof of public
assistance.
For more information, click
here.
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Humane
Society of New York Feral Clinic
The Humane Society feral clinic offers free spay/neuter,
rabies vaccine, and flea and ear-mite medication.
Further services, such as testing, are available
at regular fees. If a cat is sick or wounded,
free or discounted treatment may be available
at the discretion of the HSNY. To be eligible,
you must take the Neighborhood
Cats TNR workshop. For appointments, phone
(212) 752-4842.
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Humane
Society of New York Clinic - for domesticated
cats and dogs
Visit
their site.
The Humane Society offers low-cost, full-service
veterinary care and surgery, 7 days a week, by
appointment, for domestic cats and dogs. View
a summary of their services by clicking
here.
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Muffins
spay/neuter coupon
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their site.
Muffins
Pet Connection provides discount vouchers
good for spay/neuter procedures at participating
vet offices. Call to see whether the vet sees
feral cats. Note that the certificate covers the
price of an exam and spay/neuter only. Ask the
vet for a price quote for any additional costs;
many charge extra for pain medications, vaccines,
and other treatments. For more information and
to purchase a certificate click
here.
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MAMA
spay/neuter/vaccine coupon - for feral cats
Visit
their site.
The MAMA certificate is a low-cost TNR feral spay/neuter
coupon. Rabies shot and ear-tipping also included.
To be eligible, you must take the Neighborhood
Cats TNR workshop. For guidelines and a list
of participating vets, click
here.
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Friends
of Animals spay/neuter certificate
Visit
their site.
Friends of Animals offers a low-cost spay/neuter
certificate for domesticated cats and dogs, available
online by clicking
here.
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Animal
Care & Control spay/neuter/vaccine clinic
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their site.
- for domesticated cats and dogs
- can also treat feral cats; let them know the
cat is feral when you make the appointment AND
when you go to the appointment
Every Thursday in Brooklyn (every Monday in the
Bronx), AC&C offers low-cost spay/neutering
as well as other services such as vaccines, tests,
and flea and ear-mite treatment. For schedule
and pricing, click
here.
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Low-Cost Vaccine Clinics
- for domesticated cats and dogs
Both Petland and Petco host low-cost vaccination
clinics for pets each weekend. Licensed veterinarians
administer all vaccines. Note that kittens must
be at least 8 weeks of age to be vaccinated with
an FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus,
Panleukopenia) shot and 12 weeks to get a rabies
shot.
Please read the website information carefully,
and be sure to bring your pets in an enclosed
carrier for their own safety.
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General
Veterinary Care at Bide-A-Wee
Visit
their site.
Bide-a-Wee offers affordable, full-service veterinary
care, open to the public, for domesticated cats
and dogs. To view their services, locations, and
hours click
here.
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Private
Veterinary Offices
Animal
Kind Veterinary Hospital
365 7th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215
718-832-3899
- Accepts Muffins Certificates
- Open late for emergencies
- 10% discount for strays
- Experienced with treating
feral cats
Prospect
Park Animal Clinic
105 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, NY 11215
718-768-6125
- Accepts Muffins & MAMA
certificates
- Experienced with treating
feral cats
Veterinary
Emergency and Referral Group
318 Warren Street (corner of Smith St)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
718-522-9400
- Open 24 hours for emergencies
Click
here for more listings of private veterinary
offices in Brooklyn.
Note: If you are taking a feral
cat to a private vet, we strongly recommend bringing
with you a copy of the ASPCA
Feral Cat Sterilization Protocol (pdf), to
ensure that the veterinarian and staff understand
how to safely handle and treat feral cats.
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