Spay/Neuter Clinics
Spay of the Falls helps control pet over population by conducting spay/neuter clinics for those unable to afford it otherwise. Honorary co-chairs, John and Sue Ann Stephenson-Love have said, "The spaying and neutering of our pets is critical to a successful animal welfare program and the clinics have been a wonderful benefit for the animals and the public." The clinics are free!
Spay/Neuter clinic coordinator, Gloria LaMott, notes the committee has a volunteer base of over 200 people. They help remove pets from their vehicles, check them in, weigh them, assist in administering drugs, shave the animals, and sterilize the surgical equipment. Some volunteers assist vets during surgery, and they help the owners comfort their pets during the recovery period.
The spay/neuter clinics are available for low income residents of Cascade County.
If you have questions about the Spay of the Falls, please call 406-750-7622.
Our next clinic will be held in August 2010. See our Facebook page.
To date, over 3,500 animals have been altered through our clinics!
See some great photos from our August 2009 Clinic
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