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Prevent a Litter - Fix Your Critter!

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Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics
2436 East Magnolia Avenue Knoxville, TN 37917 865-546-2204
Animal Spay/Neuter Clinic
3377 Regal Drive Aloca, TN 37701 865-379-2227
AnimalWorks Spay/Neuter Clinic
Tennessee residents, are you looking for spay or neuter services in your area? Call our new toll-free help line for information, at 1-866-907-7729 (SPAY).
CAIT's Toll-Free Help Line
Fix-A-Pet is dedicated to reducing the number of abandoned, abused, and homeless dogs and cats through spay/neuter. Fix-A-Pet practices and promotes early spay/neuter as the most humane and practical solution to preventing the birth of puppies and kittens for whom there are simply not enough homes. Fix-A-Pet is owned and operated by the Humane Society of the Tennessee Valley, a non-profit organization established in 1885. For more information, call 865-579-6738.
Fix-A-Pet
6869 Morganton Road, Greenback, TN 37742. 865-856-7729.
People Promoting Animal Welfare Spay/Neuter Clinic
3699 Harriman Highway, Harriman, TN 37748. Planned Pet-Hood is open on Monday and Tuesday and provides anyone that comes in with low-cost pet spaying and neutering services. Drop off hours are between 7:30 - 8:30 am. The clinic also offers discounted basic vaccinations and testing. For more information, please call 865-882-9966. The clinic is located 6 miles south of Oliver Springs on Highway 61.
Planned Pet-Hood Spay & Neuter Clinic
For more information about this FREE spay/neuter program for Knoxville city and Knox County residents, offered by the Young-Williams Animal Center, please call 865-215-6677.
Spay Shuttle
 
Spay/Neuter Information
Spay or neuter surgery: A prescription for better canine health.
Dog Owners Guide, Spay and Neuter Surgery
Low Cost or Free Spay/Neuter Programs in the United States offers a state-by-state guide to clinics that offer low cost or free spaying and neutering services. Read why this is important.
Low-Cost or Free Spay/Neuter Programs
SPAY/USA, a program of The Pet Savers Foundation, is a nationwide network and referral service for affordable spay/neuter services. Our goal is to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs and to stop their suffering. Anyone who needs assistance finding low-cost spay/neuter services can benefit from SPAY/USA!
SPAY USA
865-974-6464. The Spay/Neuter Information line provides name and phone numbers of low cost clinics and organizations providing spay/neuter subsidies in Knox and surrounding counties. Prevent a Litter, Fix Your Critter!
Spay/Neuter Information Line
Spay and Neuter Information Page
The Dog Hause
A non-profit organization made up of veterinarians and other volunteers dedicated to ending the suffering of homeless cats and providing information about feral cat trap/alter/release programs.
The Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project
Information about and photographs of spay/neuter surgeries.
The Pet Center
Information and reasons to spay/neuter your pet.
Why Spay Neuter
 


There are lots of good reasons to spay or neuter your pet...
  • Spaying and Neutering calms your pet. Altered animals make more affectionate companions. Irresponsible breeding contributes to the problem of dog bites and attacks. Altered animals are less likely to bite because they are more even-tempered.
  • Spaying and neutering increases your pet's safety. Neutered males are less likely to roam, run away, or get into fights. Spayed females are less likely to attract unwanted animals into your yard.
  • Spaying and neutering extends your pet's life. Altered animals live longer, healthier lives. Female cats and dogs have reduced risks of uterine, ovarian, and breast cancers. Male cats and dogs have reduced risks of prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and other disorders, illnesses, and diseases.
  • Spaying and neutering results in a cleaner home! Neutered cats are less likely to spray and mark territory. Spaying eliminates carpet stains from bloody fluid passed by female dogs during the heat cycle.
  • Spaying and neutering spares the lives of unwanted pets. Only 1 in 9 cats and dogs born in the U.S. will find a home. The rest will be destroyed because nobody wants them. Communities spend millions of dollars to control and eliminate unwanted animals. Animal shelters are overburdened with surplus animals.

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