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Spay & Neuter

Having your pet spayed or neutered is a humane and responsible choice that will help slow the number of unwanted animals being born in Vermont every day. If you have a regular veterinarian, please contact him or her and arrange to have your animal spayed or neutered. If you cannot afford to go to a full service vet to have your pet spayed or neutered, there are organizations that can help.

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The places listed below offer low cost spay/neuter options. They are listed from North to South. Some are actual clinics, others offer vouchers. Please call or visit the website listed for more information about each program.

• Frontier Animal Society, Orleans, VT 802-334-7888 www.frontieranimalsociety.com/spayneuter.html
Orleans County, cats only

• Cat Spay Neuter, Colchester, VT 802-878-2230
Chittenden County, cats only

• Riverside Rescue, Gilman, VT 802-892-5300
Essex County

• VT-CAN, Middlesex, VT 802-223-0034 www.vt-can.org
Washington County, dogs and cats

• Second Chance Animal Shelter, Shaftsbury, VT 802-375-2898
Bennington County

• Whiskers to Tails, Wilmington, VT 802-464-0522
Windham County

Clinics in New Hampshire that are close to areas in Vermont

• Upper Valley Humane Society, Enfield, NH 603-448-6888
Near Windsor County, Vermont

• Monadnock Humane Society, Keene, NH 603-352-9011
Near Brattleboro, Vermont, cats only

• Humane Societies often have special clinics or offer assistance. Check with your local humane society to see what may be available.

• People on many types of assistance programs are eligible to have their cat or dog spayed or neutered for a very low co-pay through the Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program known as VSNIP. For more information about VSNIP or to obtain an application, please contact your local animal shelter or call the VSNIP administrator at (802) 672-5302. You may also obtain a VSNIP application by sending a self addressed stamped envelope with 60 cents of return postage to: VSNIP, PO Box 100, Bridgewater, VT 05034. One application needed per animal.



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