Spay and Neuter Program

The Spay/Neuter Certificate Program helps low-income residents of Yavapai County, Arizona, have their companion animals altered at a very low cost at the UAF Snip n’ Go Clinic or at participating local veterinarians.

One of the best ways to reduce the number of unwanted pets is to prevent unwanted litters.  One source says that an unspayed dog, her mate, and all of their unaltered decendents can produce 67,000 dogs in six years, and the same scenario for cats can produce a similar number.  That’s why two of the most important programs United Animal Friends provides are our Low-Income Spay/Neuter Certificate Program and our Community Cat Program.

The Spay/Neuter Certificate Program helps low-income individuals have their companion animals altered at a very low cost. The UAF Snip n’ Go Clinic offers reduced pricing for low-income households, and participating veterinary clinics reduce their fees and UAF pays a portion so that the pet guardian is responsible for only a small share of the cost.

Litter of Mixed Breed Puppies in Bath Tub
Playful Gray Kitten Laying Leisurely on Carpet
Brown and Black Mutt Puppy on Dog Bed Posing for Photo

Through the Community Cat Program, UAF provides no-cost Spay/Neuter Certificates so that colony caretakers can trap feral cats and take them to the UAF Snip n’ Go Clinic or participating local vets for alteration and ear-tipping, which identifies the cat as having been altered.  A Certificate is required for no-cost service. Without our help, these cat colonies would grow exponentially and the quality of life for the cats would be greatly diminished.

The Spay/Neuter Certificate Program is made possible through donations, fundraisers and grants, including grants received from the Arizona Companion Animals Spay and Neuter Committee, which raises funds through the sale of Pet-Friendly License Plates and donations through Arizona Resident Personal Income Tax Return Form 140.

To see if you qualify for spay/neuter assistance, please fill out and submit the online form below or call 928-778-2924 and leave a message with your contact information on Line One. A volunteer will call you about the program.

Spay/Neuter Certificate and Community Cat Application

  • The Spay/Neuter Certificate program helps qualified low-income residents of Yavapai County, AZ, have their companion animals altered at a low cost at participating local veterinarians.
  • Community Cat program is open to all residents of Yavapai County, AZ.
Orange Tabby Kitten Twins

Please complete the application to apply.  Submission of this application does not guarantee approval. If approved, the certificate will be sent to the email you provided. 

If you do not have an email address, leave a message for us at 928-778-2924, line 2.  We will call you and, if you qualify, we will mail the certificate.

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