![]() ![]() Group: Center for Animal Health and WelfareĮmail: Appointments and questions via email Certificate can be used at Animal Clinic of Bayonne, 20 AND East Orange Animal Hospital, 973- 676-7799 Notes: Spaying and neutering certificates may be purchased by calling Pamela at 20. Group: CARE (Companion Animal Rescue & Education) Notes: Mobile Spay/Neuter Unit currently provides services to areas of Union, Middlesex, and Essex Counties Notes: You must be a Certified TNR Caretaker if you are working with feral and stray cats to qualify for the free and low-cost clinic services offered by the ASPCA, The Toby Project, and The Humane Society of New York. Location: Various areas in New York City Boroughs Group: ASPCA and NYC Feral Cat Initiative of the Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals Price Guide: Call specific location to confirm cat TNR pricing. Phone: Hillside 97 Robbinsville 60 Clayton 85 Mobile Surgical Vehicle 97 Location: Hillside, NJ (Union County) Robbinsville NJ (Mercer County) Clayton NJ (Gloucester County) Mobile Surgical Vehicle (various locations) Price Guide: $10 if receiving public assistance $20 if adopted from a registered shelter or rescue Location: see website for participating vets Location: Enter zip code online to find participating vet Group: Friends of Animals Certificate Program In addition to those listed below, you can also visit SpayNJ or SpayPA for more low-cost veterinarians. We appreciate any updates or corrections to information listed. ![]() ![]() Please confirm exact prices directly with each individual provider and be sure the price includes the sterilization, rabies vaccination and ear tip. Such restrictions are noted where known.Īs a general guide we have included a price key. Some providers are town specific and can only take cats from certain towns. Please call and confirm these details as well as pricing information before agreeing to bring feral cats to any provider. However, we can not guarantee the providers listed here all follow such guidelines. More and more feral cat spay/neuter providers follow best practices for ferals which includes no FIV / FeLV testing for asymptomatic feral cats. ![]()
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