Low cost Mobile Clinic for spay and neuter of owned cats and dogs only. Two pets per client limit.
Placer SPCA's Mobile Spay & Neuter Clinic
In partnership with Animal Save, we offer Mobile Spay and Neuter Clinics at our Adoption & Education Center (200 Tahoe Ave in Roseville) for Placer County residents owned cats and dogs. Currently, we are unable to offer services for feral cats.
At this time, we have a two animal limit. If you have more than two animals that need spay/neuter services, please email us at [email protected] so that we can put your additional animals on a wait-list.
Cat Drop off: 8:30am - 8:45 am
Dog Drop off: 8:45am - 9:00am
Pick up: 2:00-3:30 pm (same day)
Information for cat owners:
Kittens must be at least two months old or weigh a minimum of two pounds to be safely spayed or neutered.
Additional services, such as vaccinations and other medical treatment, will be at your expense paid in cash with exact change at the time of pick up.
Subsidized cat spay and neuter for Placer County residents will continue while funds are available.
Information for dog owners:
This form of registration is for Pit Bulls/Pit Bull Mixes and for other dog breeds (if owner receives government assistance). Non-Pit Bull breeds will be required to pay half the cost of the spay/neuter surgery (prices vary depending on weight/sex). The estimated cost will be emailed to the client prior to the spay/neuter appointment.
Additional services, such as vaccinations, microchips and other medical treatment, will be at your expense and must be paid in cash with exact change at the time of pick up.
Subsidized Pit Bull/Pit Bull mix spay and neuters for Placer County residents will continue while funds are available.
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