Participating Vets
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The FOWAS Spay/Neuter program has been in operation
since June of 2004 and has so far been a great success. Over 2,000
pets have been spayed or neutered because of this program! In addition to
providing spay/neuter services for the pets of qualifying low income
families of Watsonville, the program was extended in November
of 2004 to include feral cats and domestic rabbits. Rabbits can
be spayed/neutered at Aptos-Creekside Pet Hospital.
FOWAS
thanks these local veterinarians for making our
Spay/Neuter Program possible. In this time of economic hardship, many
pet owners have lost jobs, homes, and cars. These compassionate vets
make it possible for low-income pet owners to spay and neuter their
animals. We believe that pet owners should not need to postpone vet
care because the mortgage payment is due. Helping these families
actually lowers the number of animals surrendered to the shelter. We
support responsible pet owners and we love the veterinarians who
make this possible!
Dr. Dave Carroll, D.V.M.
Eastlake Animal Clinic
740 East Lake Ave., Watsonville
831-724-6391 |
Dr. Deborah Moreno,
D.V.M.
Pajaro Valley Veterinarian Hospital
2013 Freedom Blvd., Freedom
831-722-4136 |
Dr. Donald R. Mayer, D.V.M.
Animal Hospital of Watsonville
150 Pennsylvania Dr., Watsonville
831-728-1439
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Dr. Sarah Hawklyn, D.V.M.
Aptos-Creekside Pet Hospital
10404 Soquel Dr., Aptos
(Rabbits)
831-688-4242
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Dr. Evans, D.V.M.
Adobe Animal Hospital
1600 Soquel Dr., Santa Cruz
(Feral cats)
831-475-6365
Note: Contact Project Purr regarding feral cats
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Animal Hospital of
Watsonville
150
Pennsylvania Drive
Watsonville, CA
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Currently Available at the Watsonville Animal Shelter:
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