Spay/Neuter Assistance

 

Spay/Neuter Assistance

Spaying or neutering your pets not only helps prevent overpopulation, it offers many health benefits as well. Project CatSnip, West Mobile Vet, LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinic and H.E.L.P. Spay/Neuter Clinic offer affordable spay and neuter services for those on a restricted income.

 

 

Project CatSnip is a mobile surgical unit that specializes in low-cost feline spay and neuter services in the Metro Atlanta area. The mobile unit comes to the Petco parking lot Peachtree City once a month. Prices include spay and neuter surgery, intra-operative pain relief and a rabies vaccination.  A vaccination for distemper is extra. Other services are offered for additional fees. To make an appointment call 770.455.7077 or on-line at www.projectcatsnip.com.


West Mobile Vet is a low cost mobile surgical unit that offers low cost spay and neuter services for Douglas County, Carroll County, Newnan, and Peachtree City. They also offer health checks, vaccinations, heartworm tests, prevention and treatment and much more. To make an appointment call 770.942.4984 or online at www.westmobilevet.com.


LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinic is a high volume, high quality clinic providing low cost spay and neuter services. Low cost vaccinations are also offered with the spay or neuter procedure. The clinic is open to the public Monday through Thursday by appointment. The LifeLine clinic has two locations.  One is located in Avondale Estates. To make an appointment, call 404-292-8800.  The second location is in College Park.  To make an appointment, call 678-973-2881.  You can also visit their website at www.atlantapets.org.

 

 

H.E.L.P. Spay/Neuter Clinic is a high volume, high quality clinic providing low cost spay and neuter services. Low cost vaccinations are also offered with the spay or neuter procedure. The clinic is open to the public Monday through Friday by appointment.  The H.E.L.P. clinic is located in Newnan.  To make an appointment, call 770.304.7911 or online at www.helpspayneuter.org