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Originally Posted by Thunder
IAbout that SNAP program. Are they safe? Why is the cost so low? Is there a catch? I am usually suspecting of whatever when it comes to "why is a price so lower than the usual". If you trust them and highly recommends that program, then how am I qualified for it? When should I get her fixed?
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Thunder, the reason the low-cost Spay/Neuter clinics exist is to encourage people of lower income to spay/neuter their pets. As you know, it can be somewhat pricey to have an animal "fixed", and when someone has a lower income, the animal can easily fall to the bottom of the list of priorities.
The low cost spay/neuter clinics that I know of are all reputable and high-quality. If I qualified, I would have no qualms about taking my pet(s) to them.
I hope it works out for you. Also, you may want to keep them in mind for vaccinations as well. Some have vaccination clinics where rabies vax, etc are only $5.
Good luck with Smokey!