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  2. Project Guardian - HAWS

    hawspets.org/project-guardian

    Your first step is to contact HAWS’ SNIP clinic at 262-542-8852 to make a week long appointment! Then: Trap your outdoor cats and bring them to HAWS (trap rentals are available, see below). HAWS will perform the spay or neuter surgery, vaccinate each cat for rabies (12 weeks and older) and give the cat an identifying ear notch.

  3. SNAP | Wisconsin Humane Society

    www.wihumane.org/snap

    SNAP services are currently offered at the WHS Racine Campus, Green Bay Campus, Kenosha Campus, and Spay/Neuter Clinic in West Allis. To learn more and book an appointment, select the location nearest you: Racine SNAP Services; Green Bay SNAP Services; Kenosha SNAP Services; West Allis SNAP Services

  4. The Fix Is In provides financial and logistical support for spay and neuter of cats and dogs in Wisconsin. Our 100% volunteer non-profit organization relies solely on donations and obtaining grants to support spay and neuter programs across the state of Wisconsin.

  5. WI Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources by location - WI CAT INFO

    wicatinfo.weebly.com/wi-low-cost-spayneuter-resources-by-location.html

    Spay and Neuter Programs and Other Assistance Programs - These are mostly links for Wisconsin and some National Links. Check with your local shelter to see if they offer low cost spay neuter for indoor and outdoor (feral) cats. Kittens can be sterilized at about 2 lbs (8-10 weeks).

  6. The Wisconsin Humane Society's TNR program provides spay/neuter and vaccination services to community/outdoor, feral cats for a nominal fee. Any Wisconsin resident who wants to have a feral cat spayed or neutered, and who agrees to our guidelines, is welcome to participate.

  7. Low cost spay/neuter - Neighborhood Cats

    www.neighborhoodcats.org/find-help/low-cost-spay-neuter

    Find affordable spay/neuter for cats in your area! Listed here are national and state databases of veterinary clinics offering low cost surgeries. When you locate one that looks like it will work for you, contact the clinic and check that the listing is current and, if you're doing TNR, that they accept cats in traps.

  8. SNIP Clinic - HAWS

    hawspets.org/snip-clinic

    HAWS is saving lives through Project Guardian, our no-cost spay-neuter program for outdoor cats, and through Seeking Sanctuary, our alternative placement program for non-social cats. Please click on the links to learn more!

  9. Looking to spay/neuter an outdoor feral or community cat? Our West Allis clinic offers Trap Neuter Return (TNR) services by appointment only. For program guidelines and scheduling availability, participants must call 414-323-6163.

  10. Wisconsin Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Resources - FluffyPlanet

    fluffyplanet.com/wisconsin-low-cost-spay-neuter-resources

    There are many organizations throughout Wisconsin that offer access to affordable, low-cost spay & neuter services for your dog or cat.

  11. Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Programs - ASPCA

    www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/low-cost-spayneuter-programs

    To find low-cost spay/neuter clinics across the country, search the PetSmart Charities® database to locate providers in your community. You may also contact a local animal shelter or veterinarian to ask about available spay/neuter services near you.