Spaying/neutering throughout the year: Spay Day USA; Tom & Mom Cat Special - $10 for each spay/neuter; offer interest-free loans so animal can receive immediate medical care, also loans for spay/neuter.
Resources: Pet Care
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5335 SW 42nd Ave.PortlandOR97221-3550503-292-6628See website for event schedules.
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1435 NE 81st St.PortlandOR97213503-232-2031To make an appointment go to office Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.Transit: Max Blue, Green, Red, 72, 77
Usually has dog food available for people, occasionally has cat food. Provide access to local vet for free vaccination and spay/neuter services -stipulations: owner must be homeless, can get vaccinations if owner agrees to have animal spayed/neutered, owner must come to JOIN to set up appointment in person, no phone appointments.
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1067 NE Columbia Blvd.PortlandOR97211-1411503-285-7722 ext 211
Animals accepted for emergency boarding must be referred to OHS by owner's case worker, Red Cross or similar agency. Low cost spay/neuter coupons available for low income residents. Will distribute cat/dog food with valid ID.
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1030 SW 13th Ave
Outside In Arts BuildingPortlandOR97205-1702503-535-3844 message lineVeterinary "street" clinics up to 4 times a year, providing vaccinations and basic health care, pet food and supplies, and coupons for spay/neuter services. Photo ID required. Clinics are held at Outside In, 1132 SW 13th Avenue, in downtown Portland or other locations around the city; check website for details or leave a voice mail.
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Portland has leash laws regarding pets on public property. Dogs are required to be on leashes unless they are in a designated off-leash area during off-leash hours. Pet owners must show they have immediate reach and control of their animal. Pet owners are required to scoop up and properly dispose of any fecal material animals leave in parks.
Animals found in violation of city and county animal control regulations may be impounded, at the expense of the owner. Exceptions apply to service animals and police dogs.
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Cat Adoption Team, 14175 SW Galbreath Drive, Sherwood, OR Phone: (503) 925-8903 Multnomah County Animal Services, 1700 W Columbia River Hwy, Troutdale, Phone: (503) 988-7387 Oregon Humane Society, 1067 NE Columbia Blvd. Portland, Phone: (503) 802-6755 For Stray or Feral Cats: Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon, Phone: (503) 797-2606Call the closest location to you to schedule your appointment:
Spay and Save program is an initiative of the Animal Shelter Alliance of Portland in which spay or neuter surgeries are offered to the cats of low income people for a fee of only $10. All cats are welcome, whether they are owned, stray or feral. To qualify, the person bringing in the cat(s) must be currently receiving government assistance such as Medicaid, WIC, Food Stamps, SSI, Section 8 public housing, AFDC, TANF or other government assistance programs. They must also be a resident of Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas or Clark Counties.
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