The Friends of the Animals Community Spay & Neuter Clinic
FOTAS has known for years that the solution to pet-overpopulation is prevention. We have been strategic in our efforts to move in that direction by adding veterinary resources on our board and in our staffing to help facilitate expansion into a new Friends of the Animals Community Spay & Neuter Clinic.
Scheduled opening: November 2024
The building, previously a veterinary clinic, has been leased and we are diligently at work preparing the building, procuring equipment, gearing up clinic staff and finalizing our service offerings.
With the new facility, we will be able to service the tri-county area, offer spay/neuter support to Shelters and rescue groups, and provide low-income services on a sliding scale.
Planned Clinic services will include:
- Owned dog and cat spay/neuters
- Dog and cat subsidized spay/neuters for qualifying clients
- Volume partner services
- Shelter dog and cat spay/neuters
- Rescue organization dog and cat spay/neuters
- Ancillary services
- Vaccinations
- Microchipping