The ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic will be located by Doggedly Devoted on Monday, December 3. The ASPCA’s mission is to put an end to the tragic euthanasia of adoptable animals within the five boroughs of New York City by addressing the animal crisis at its source—in the heart of the city’s local communities.

The ASPCA strives to make spay/neuter affordable for all residents in NYC’s five boroughs. Low-income pet parents in New York City’s five boroughs with proof of public assistance such as welfare, Medicaid, Medicare, Supplemental Security Income (SSI), disability, food stamps, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) or public housing qualify for heavily discounted spay/neuter services for their cat or dog. Those on unemployment do not qualify. If you do not have proof of public assistance, a $125 fee per animal is required. Pit bulls and pit bull mixes are always spayed and neutered at no cost.

For further information, please call ASPCA Client Services line at (877)-SPAY-NYC.

The ASPCA’s calendar is available here.