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Volunteers For Animal Welfare’s SPOT Clinic was the first high-quality, low-cost spay/neuter clinic for low-income families in Oklahoma City. The SPOT Clinic services are available for any family that makes under $40,000 per year total household income, or any rescue group in the state of Oklahoma. The SPOT Clinic will also spay/neuter feral cats at the same reduced rate. 

***SPOT Clinic is EXCLUSIVELY a SPAY and NEUTER clinic.  We do offer other services such as vaccinations and flea control, but ONLY at the time of the SPAY or NEUTER.***

 

Qualifications, Prices, and Other Services 

The SPOT Clinic’s goal is to stop the pet overpopulation problem seen in Oklahoma today.  Since opening our doors in 2006, our clinic has spayed or neutered over 32,000 cats and dogs.  Puppies and kittens can be spayed or neutered as early as 8 weeks old, before they are old enough ot have a litter themselves.  For more information, click on Early Age Spay or Neuter

Our clinic does not cut corners to offer discounted prices.  The well-being of your pet is our number one concern.  Dr. Yunker's superior skills as a surgeon are well known and we are privileged to have him as our veterinarian.

    

Because spaying and neutering are surgical procedures, you will need to make an appointment for your pet(s).  Please review the following information before scheduling an appointment.

 

Clinic Schedule/Make Appointment

Pre-Surgery Instructions

Aftercare Instructions

 

Why Should I Spay/Neuter?  Because You Love Your Pet!

--No unwanted or "oops" litters
--Reduce the risk of male dogs and cats marking and roaming
--Reduce the risk of mammary tumors in females
--No risk of uterine or testicular cancer
--Longer lifespan, healthier pet
--Know that YOU are helping control pet overpopulation

 

Click here to learn more about the facts and fiction of spaying and neutering.

 

Spread the Word!

 

Click here to download and print our SPOT Clinic Brochure.

Statewide Spay/Neuter Resources

For more resources on spay and neuter across the State of Oklahoma, please visit the Oklahoma Spay Network.

                         

 

  

Please click on the links on the left for more specific information.  If you or anyone you know can benefit from this program, please call 405/606.8476 or email vawspotclinic@gmail.com.