Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Society has a Community Spay/Neuter Clinic for cats (including feral cats) and dogs. The Clinic is open Monday-Friday every week. Call or visit the website for more information, www.dpvhs.org/snap.
Concerned Citizens for Animals (CCA) helps trap and spay/neuter free roaming cats. CCA also issues spay/neuter certificates to low income pet owners valid at thirty veterinarians in western Massachusetts. Call to see if you qualify or visit www.cc4animals.org.
The H.O.P.E Clinic provides low cost spay/neuter for cats (including ferals) and dogs. The charge for feral cats is $45.00 and includes rabies vaccine, distemper vaccine and the ear-tipping. The HOPE Clinic is part of the Humane Alliance network of clinics. It is open Monday - Friday. Call or visit their website for more information, www.hopect.org.
The mission of MAC is to take a leadership role in strategic collaboration within the Massachusetts animal welfare community and to maximize and measure the success of humane initiatives statewide.