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Does anyone know where I could get two cats fixed for free or cheep?

by Guest55588  |  earlier

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I live in Florida. They were both wild cats that I trapped and now live in my yard because they are too aftaid of my dogs to come inside yet. One boy one girl both about 5 mts old.

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  1. Animal Rights Foundation of Fl.

    (954) 615-2733

    Discount Spay & Neuter

    (954) 989-9879

    HERO

    (877) 6 HUMANE

    MASH

    (Mobile Animal Services & Help)

    (954) 266-6826

    Pet Aid League

    (954) 463-7729

    (800) 587-7729

    Spay/Neuter Clinic

    (305) 696-0800

    Spay Shuttle

    (561) 233-7729

    S.P.O.T.

    (954) 359-2231

    Good luck!


  2. Free no.   Your local shelter will probably be able to do it for you at a good price though

  3. Try your local shelter. They sometimes do it for free/cheap.

  4. Contact your local shelter or humane society - they probably offer low cost spay/neuter or they're bound to know of a vet clinic that does.

    Low cost and free spay/neuter in Florida: http://www.lovethatcat.com/stfl.html#Flo...

  5. Cheap?  go for FREE!

    Call your local SPCA and make sure to tell them they are ferral/ homeless.

    They also may tell you of some agiencies that help.

    I found several by talking to the woman who does Pet Assistance  they are non profit in Calif. but I don't know who does it in Fl.

    I got several cats paid for completely by Actors and others...

    Like I said SPCA in your area knows who does it in your area.

    good luck >^..^<

  6. Try calling a human society and ask them where they get all of theirs done and how much it is. Also, look in the newspapers... alot of time they have clinics for a certain period of time and offer spaying that's really inexpensive to help stop animals from producing and having strays.

  7. call shelters, vets, ask them.

    google "feral cat rescue in Florida".

    http://www.kittyrescue.net/

    http://www.hoosierkitties.com/rescue/flo...

    http://floridacatrescue.com/resource.htm...

    http://www.lovethatcat.com/stfl.html

  8. Contact your local animal shelter. My local shelter gives out vouchers to get animals spayed or neutered, I'm sure a lot of the animal shelters and SPCA's do that because they want to control the animal population.

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