Subsidized Spay/Neuter Vouchers with Grant
Animal Services, in partnership with local veterinarians, are pleased to offer spay and neuter vouchers to pet owners in Mesa County. This program has been made possible by the generous funding of the Animal Assistance Foundation (AAF).
Starting March 1, 2023, and running through September 30, 2023, pet owners can take advantage of this opportunity to have their pets spayed or neutered for just $25 at participating veterinarians. This reduced rate has been made possible thanks to the collaboration between AAF and the veterinarians listed below:
- All Pets Center: tel: 970-241-1976
- Animal Birth Control: tel: 970-523-5487
- Arrowhead Veterinary Hospital: tel: 970-858-8881
- CLAWS (Feline ONLY): tel: 970-241-3793
- Cottonwood Veterinary Hospital: tel: 970-245-0135
- Footprints Animal Hospital: tel: 970-241-4247
- Grand View Animal Hospital: tel: 970-523-2060
- Monument View Veterinary Hospital: tel: 970-644-5552
- Orchard Mesa Veterinary Hospital: tel: 970-241-9866
- Redlands Pet Clinic: tel: 970-245-4060
- VCA Tiara Rado Animal Hospital: tel: 970-243-4007
The number of vouchers available for 2023 is limited. The issuance of vouchers is entirely at the discretion of each participating veterinarian's office. Individuals may be required to communicate their financial needs or unique circumstances requiring the voucher.
Pet owners must provide proof of current rabies vaccination at the time of the procedure. The $25 co-pay does not cover the cost of the rabies vaccination. If a pet does not have a current rabies vaccination, the owner must pay for that service.
Thanks to the collaboration between MCAS, AAF, and participating local veterinarians, our community is contributing to longer and healthier lives for the animals of Mesa County.
Managing overpopulation in our community helps ensure all pets, whether temporarily living in our shelter, a loving home, or as community cats, have access to the Five Freedoms: Freedom from hunger and thirst; freedom from discomfort; freedom from pain, injury or disease; freedom to express normal behavior; and freedom from fear and distress.