Providing high-quality, affordable spay and neuter services to pets in our community.
We are no longer scheduling appointments for the Dumb Friends League Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic at 191 Yuma Street in Denver. As the increase in COVID-19 cases impacts our community, we must ensure that we can continue offering vital services to pets in need. While the decision to suspend spay/neuter services was difficult, it is necessary because it will allow our talented veterinary teams to focus on our core essential services; providing shelter and care to homeless pets and urgent care to pets in our community. We will regularly reevaluate the suspension of this program and look forward to resuming this public service as soon as feasible.
Pet owners can receive spay/neuter services for their pets through the Dumb Friends League Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic.
How much does it cost to spay or neuter my pet?
Cat spay/neuter surgery is currently offered free to the community. Beginning January 1, 2021, there will be a $25 charge for spay/neuter services for owned cats. We will continue to offer free spay/neuter surgeries to trapped feral/community cats.
Vaccines for rabies and distemper are included with the spay/neuter surgery. Microchips, FeLV/FIV testing and FeLV vaccines each cost an additional $25.
Dog spay/neuter surgery will soon be offered at the Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic at reduced fees. Please check back for updates.
What do I need to know before making an appointment at Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic?
Kittens must be two months old and weigh two pounds to have surgery.
If your cat has recently had kittens, please wait until the kittens are weaned, which happens at approximately six weeks old, before scheduling mom’s surgery.
We are able to perform surgery on cats in heat.
If your cat has an acute illness, please seek veterinary care to resolve the issue prior to scheduling an appointment.
Contact prc@ddfl.org prior to scheduling if your cat has any chronic health issue or is on long term medication.
What do I need to know after my pet’s spay or neuter surgery?
How do I schedule an appointment for spay or neuter for my pet?
We are no longer scheduling appointments for the Dumb Friends League Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic at 191 Yuma Street in Denver. As the increase in COVID-19 cases impacts our community, we must ensure that we can continue offering vital services to pets in need. While the decision to suspend spay/neuter services was difficult, it is necessary because it will allow our talented veterinary teams to focus on our core essential services; providing shelter and care to homeless pets and urgent care to pets in our community. We will regularly reevaluate the suspension of this program and look forward to resuming this public service as soon as feasible.
Why does the Dumb Friends League offer low-cost and no-cost spay and neuter services to the community?
Our mission is to end pet homelessness and animal suffering. We can help reduce the number of unwanted pets on the streets and in our shelters by offering low-cost and no-cost spay/neuter services to our community.
How is the Dumb Friends League able to offer low-cost and no-cost spay and neuter services?
Our spay/neuter program is made possible thanks to generous support from our donors.
Location
191 Yuma St. Denver, CO 80223
Please note: The entrance to the Solutions – Spay/Neuter Clinic is on the West side of the building.