Links

 
Alley Cat Allies

An incredible resource site for national feral cat issues and tips on trapping, transporting and caring for feral cat colonies.
 

S.N.I.P- Spay Neuter Investment Project, Prineville

The SNIP House is a similar clinic to Bend Spay and Neuter Project.  It's located in Prineville Oregon.  For appointments and info, click the link or call 447-6444.
 
24 Pet Watch

The site for microchips provided at Bend Spay & Neuter allows you to register you pet quickly and make changes if you move or change phone numbers.
 
Bend Pet Express

Bend Pet Express has been an incredible supporter of the clinic.  They offer the highest quality foods available as have a knowledgeable staff that can offer advice of nutrition, allergies and more!
 
Central Oregon Environmental Center

Bend Spay & Neuter Project is a member of COEC, as feral cat populations and pet overpopulation in general is an ecological issue.  Their site has great resources for living a ecologically conscious lifestyle.
 

Bend Spay & Neuter Newsletter Archives

Have you been missing our E-Newsletters?  Check them out, or sign up to receive them on the main page!
 


Spay/Neuter Assistance and ASPCA/SPAY

Two searchable databases to find other low cost spay and neuter clinics around the nation.


Cat Goods Online

Cat goods supplies products to prevent catch from catching birds.


Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon

If you live in Portland, or any of the many communities FCCO serves, they can help with low cost spay/neuter for feral cats!

Cat Fence and Containment Systems

A list of options for keeping your cat safe outdoors and reducing impact on wildlife.

Desert Sage Agility

Desert Sage Agility supports spay & neuter!  Find out how to get your dog involved in agility!  A well-trained dog is a happy dog!
 
Animal Balance

Animal Balance is an international organization that holds "MASH" style spay & neuter clinic around the world, such as the Galapagos Islands and the Dominical Republic.  These communities have found resources are better spent on spay/neuter than sheltering pets to affect the overall problem, just as many communities in the U.S. are realizing!