SPAY/NEUTER ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Low cost spay/neuter options for Volusia County pet owners
Volusia County Animal Control
Pet Vet Cruiser Mobile Spay Neuter Clinic
(386) 323-3575 Daytona
(386) 626-6643 Deland
(386) 424-6875 New Symrna Beach
Val-u-Vet Animal Health
1620 Old Daytona St.
Deland FL 32724
(386) 736-9711
ARNI (Animal Rescue Need & Intervention)
Dayton Beach FL
(386) 267-0277
Concerned Citizens for Animal Welfare
Provides spay/neuter assistance to those who cannot afford it in Volusia Co.
www.ccfaw.org
216 Yorktowne Drive
Daytona Beach, FL 32119
(386)316-8105 or (386)760-2324
Well Pet Cre Clinic
James Buck, DVM
Offers low cost spay neuter and vaccination services
www.wellpetcarecliic.com
(386)943-8646
FACTS ON EARLY AGE SPAY NEUTER...
Don't Delay, Spay Today!!
"More than 20 years of research have proven that kittens as young as 8 weeks old (or 2 pounds) can safely and
successfully be neutered with no surgical difficulties. In fact, veterinarians doing early age spay/neuter say the
procedure is easier to perform and easier on the kittens. It does not affect the kitten's development, but it does
eliminate the possibility of "just one litter." (Cats can begin reproducing as early as 4 months of age!)
--Alley Cat Allies
Misconceptions...
People often say, "I have a male cat, so I am not going to bother neutering him because I won't have to worry about
dealing with kittens like I would if I had a female cat." The truth is, male cats (and dogs!) can father an UNLIMITED
NUMBER of offspring, drastically contributing to the problem of pet overpopulation and "litteraly" fathering hundreds of
kittens and puppies in their lifetime. People who refuse to alter male cats are contributing to the overpopulation problem
much more than they realize!
Unaltered male toms are also MUCH more likely to have behavior problems, such as roaming and spraying. Unaltered
cats are more likely to fight, and thus become more apt to contract incurable diseases such as feline leukemia (FELV)
and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV).
Early age neutering in male cats also reduces the chance that he will spray later because of being altered before
developing the habit of spraying & reaching sexual maturity.

