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    Pet Assistance Foundation (PAF)

      Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and
      Orange Counties: 1-877-SPAY PET or 1-877-772-9738
      San Diego County: 1-855-738-7349
      Victor Valley: 1-760-247-5312
      www.petassistancefoundation.org

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Spay/neuter assistance.
    • Free hotline to help callers find low-cost spay/neuter resources.

    Placer SPCA

      Companion Animal Care Center
      150 Corporation Yard Rd.
      Roseville, CA 95678
      916-782-7722 / 530-885-7387
      Tues, Fri-Sun: 11:00am – 4:00pm
      Wed & Thurs: 2:00pm – 7:00pm

      Placer SPCA Pet Adoption & Resource Center
      1482 Grass Valley Highway
      Auburn, CA 95603
      530-823-7722
      Open Daily: 12:00pm – 4:30pm

      placerspca.org

      Click here to apply for a spay/neuter voucher for a family pet.

      Click here to apply for a spay/neuter voucher for a feral cat.

      Click here to apply for SOS Emergency Veterinary Care Funds.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Free spay/neuter for pit bulls and pit bull mixes.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for other dog breeds.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for owned cats.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for feral cats. (Cat traps available.)
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for rabbits.
    • Low-cost vaccinations.
    • Low-cost microchipping.

    Financial assistance through The SOS Program:

    • Financial assistance for veterinary care.
    • One-time grant of not more than $500.
    • Assistance with rental pet deposits.
    • Temporary boarding costs

    • Placer County, CA residents only.
    • SOS Program:
      • History of responsible pet ownership.
      • Pet must be spayed or neutered, or will be at the time of treatment.

    No financial assistance for:

    • Cosmetic treatments.
    • Chronic diseases requiring ongoing care or management.
    • Animals with behavior and/or temperament problems.

    Animals adopted within the past 3 months are not eligible for free food.

    SAAC (Sacramento Area Animal Coalition)

      916-808-7729 – msg only
      contact@sacanimal.org
      sacanimal.org

      Click here to apply for family-owned pet spay/neuter voucher.

      Click here to apply for feral cat spay/neuter voucher.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Low-cost spay/neuter for family owned pets.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for feral cats.
      • $10 copay per coupon for cats from Rancho Cordova and Yolo County.
      • No copay for cats from unincorporated Sacramento County.

    Spay/neuter vouchers for dogs:

    • West Sacramento, CA residents only.
    • Annual household income of $35,000 or less, or
    • Proof of government aid.

    Feral cat spay/neuter coupons:

    • Unincorporated areas of Sacramento County, including Galt and Isleton, only.

    Sacramento SPCA

      6201 Florin-Perkins Road
      Sacramento, CA 95828
      916.383.7387 – general
      916-504-2810 – schedule spay/neuter for dogs
      916-504-2811 – schedule spay/neuter for cats or rabbits
      916-504-2817 – We Pay to Spay Program (pit bulls and pit bull mixes)
      www.sspca.org

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Free spay/neuter for pit bulls and pit bull mixes.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for all other dog breeds and cats.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter for feral cats. (Includes vaccines, flea treatment and ear tipping.)
    • Free cat traps, with refundable deposit.
    • Low-cost vaccinations.
    • Low-cost microchipping.
    • Low-cost flea control.
    • Low-cost heartworm, parvo, FeLV/FIV tests.
    • Low-cost tapeworm treatment.
    • Low-cost euthanasia.
    • Pet loss support group. (Yolo Hospice Pet Loss Support Group)

    For spay/neuter:

    • Cats and dogs must be between 4 months and 7 years of age.
    • Dwarf rabbits must be at least 9 months old.  Other breeds need only be 5 months old.

    Titanic’s Pantry (The Sacramento Pet Food Bank)


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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    Free pet food for cats and dogs.


    • Pets must be spayed or neutered.
    • Pet must be licensed.

    Saddleback Valley Humane Society & SPCA

      125108 Marguerite Parkway, Suite A-267
      Mission Viejo, CA 92692
      949-262-5859
      www.svhsspca.org



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    Spay/neuter assistance for residents with a 949 or 714 area code.


    Owners of phone numbers with 949 or 714 area codes only.

    San Diego Animal Support Foundation


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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Financial assistance for emergency, life-saving veterinary care.
    • Spay/neuter assistance for both families and rescues.
    • Free pet food.
    • Temporary foster care during disasters.

    • San Diego, CA residents only.
    • Possible assistance for residents in Mexico.

    SFAfA (San Francisco Aid for Animals)


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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Financial aid for urgent, life-saving veterinary care.

    Bay Area, CA residents only.

    San Francisco SPCA

      415-554-3030
      www.sfspca.org

      Call or click here to schedule a spay/neuter appointment.

      Call 415-522-3539 for feral cat spay/neuter.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Free spay/neuter for feral cats.
    • Free cat trap rentals with refundable deposit.
    • Pet loss support.

    • San Francisco City and San Francisco County, CA only.

    Santa Cruz SPCA

      2685 Chanticleer Ave
      Santa Cruz, CA
      831-465-5000
      spcasc.org

      Tue – Fri: 11:00am – 6:00pm
      Sat & Sun: 11:00am – 5:00pm
      Free food pick-up: Every Fri, 4:00pm – 6:00pm.

      Spay/Neuter clinic:
      150A Pennsylvania Drive
      Watsonville, CA.
      831-454-7200, ext #6

      Click here for pet loss support.

      Click here to donate.



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    Last updated: January 29, 2017

    • Low-cost spay/neuter through Planned Pethood. (Very low-cost for pit bulls, Chihuahuas!)
    • Low-cost microchips.
    • Low-cost vaccinations.
    • Pet loss support group.
    • Free pet food for dogs and cats belonging to low-income seniors through Heather’s Food Bank.
    • Free dog training discussion group for families of adopted pets.
    • Free ASPCA emergency pet alert sticker.
    • Disaster relief.

    • Santa Cruz County, CA residents only.
    • For non-spay/neuter services, pets must be spayed or neutered.
    • Low-cost spay/neuter prices are dropped even further for low-income families or families on government assistance.

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