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SERVICES 

High-Volume, Affordable Spay-Neuter Surgeries

We provide high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter services and more. Our clinic welcomes the public, other shelters, and rescue organizations, regardless of location or income. To combat pet overpopulation caused by unaltered animals, we encourage you to spay or neuter your pet today.

Our High-Volume Spay and Neuter Clinic is open for public animals, and we are actively scheduling surgeries. For an appointment, please call
876-304-0096!


Eligibility Requirements

- Age of the animal
- Weight of the animal

All surgeries will be conducted at the veterinarian's discretion on the day of the procedure. If the veterinarian finds your animal unfit for surgery during the pre-surgical examination, they may decline the procedure.


What Does Spaying Involve?

Spaying is a surgical procedure for female dogs and cats that renders them infertile by removing both ovaries and the uterus. It is performed under general anesthesia, with our qualified veterinary technicians monitoring your pet’s vital signs.

Benefits of spaying include:
- Preventing dog and cat overpopulation
- Eliminating messy heat cycles that attract male pets


Spaying helps prevent diseases such as:
- Pyometra (uterine infection)
- Cystic ovaries
- Endometriosis
- Mammary cancer


What Does Neutering Involve?

Neutering is the surgical procedure for male dogs and cats that makes them infertile by removing both testicles. This is also done under general anesthesia, with our veterinary technicians continuously monitoring the pet’s vital signs.

Benefits of neutering include:

- Reducing dog and cat overpopulation
- Curbing undesirable behaviors in male pets
- Preventing diseases like prostate disease and testicular cancer


Education

A female cat can begin having kittens as early as 4 months old, potentially leading to 200 kittens in her lifetime, which can significantly increase the population. At NSNC, we believe education is crucial. Our programs help children and youth develop compassion for animals and learn about shared responsibility while building leadership skills.

            

Feeding Stations

Volunteers in Negril and nearby areas regularly provide food for stray animals reliant on these stations. Many animals eagerly await our arrival, sometimes bringing their families!

Emergency Care

If you witness an animal in distress or require emergency care, please call (876) 304-0096
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