Kansas City shelters hope to spay, neuter 400 pets for free at weekend clinic
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Multiple Kansas City-area animal shelters are teaming up, hoping to spay and neuter hundreds of pets in one weekend.
The Spay/Neuter Collaborative of Kansas City is holding a free community-wide clinic March 8-10 at multiple locations across the metro.
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SNCKC is hoping to spay and neuter 400 animals throughout the weekend, all with the goal of combating pet overpopulation in Kansas City.
In addition to surgery, all pets will also receive some basic vaccinations and a microchip if not already chipped.
The following organizations are participating:
Wayside Waifs
Kansas City Pet Project
Pet Resource Center of Kansas City
Great Plains SPCA
Northland Animal Welfare Society
KCK Animal Services
Lawrence Humane Society
Humane Society of Greater Kansas City
Fix’em KC
Independence Animal Services
Every organization has different days and hours it is participating in the weekend spay/neuter event.
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Anyone interested can find more information here to make an appointment. Some shelters are already fully booked for the weekend.