Spay & Neuter
 
 
Dr. Chan performs feline spay

The Shelter is trying to assist residents of towns that contract with the shelter that need assistance with altering wild cats for re-release outside. Please call the shelter for information and charges.

The shelter does not provide spay/neuter services for owned animals. For information on low cost spay/nneuter of owned animals, we suggest you contact People for Animals in Hillside at www.pfaonline.org.

Unless you are neutering an outdoor stray, most veterinarians require that your pet be inoculated for both rabies and distemper at least two weeks prior to their appointment. Rabies shots are available at our free clinics. Please check our calendar for the date of the next clinic. Rabies clinics are open to residents of Bergen County or cats and dogs adopted from our shelter. There is no charge.

Neutered pets are healthier and happier and do not contribute to the pet overpopulation problem.