Low-cost spay and neuter clinics for cats at SAFe Rescue August 27 and September 10, 2025 - schedule now

Shoreline, WALocal News

SAFe Rescue will host low-cost spay and neuter clinics for cats on August 27 and September 10, 2025, to address pet overpopulation. The clinics will feature a skilled in-house veterinary team, ensuring quality surgical care for all participants. Appointments are in high demand, prompting the organization to advise pet owners to book early through a submission form on their website. Interested individuals can find further information and FAQs through the provided link. For additional questions, they can contact surgery@seattleareafelinerescue.

org. SAFe Rescue is located at 20226 Ballinger Way NE, Shoreline, WA. This initiative is part of a broader effort to promote responsible pet ownership and improve community welfare by decreasing the number of homeless animals. The clinics reflect a growing awareness and commitment to animal welfare in the Shoreline area.

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