Promotion For Animals In Need  

 

The Animal Network of Orange County

"Spay and Neuter"

Low Cost Hospitals and Programs For The Indigent

 

 Promotion For Animals  In Need  

 

 

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ORANGE COUNTY

Local Low Cost Spay and Neuter Vet Hospitals

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Wild & Untouchable Cats Spay and Neuter "Vouchers"

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FixNation

Wild Cats Must Be In Animal Traps Or You will Be Turned Away

Read About Trapping Wild & Untouchable Cats


Assistance If You Have Rescued A Dog Or Cat

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Public Funding For Low Income And The Poor

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     Orange County Organizations That Help In The County 

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Found Animals That Need New Homes

This is Not A Service For Private Party Animals or Wild and Untouchable Feral Cats . 

 

COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK

Has No Kennel - Animals Are In Private Homes With The Rescuer Until Placed

Supports Private Parties That have Rescued an Animal. Found Animals That Need New Homes Will Be Scanned For A Microchip.

Found Animals Need to Be Advertised As Found In the Local Papers. (It is Free!)

For the Animal's Protection Never Disclose Color Or Breed In A Found Ad. Only Disclose the Location And Size Of the Animal As People Try To Get Free Animals This Way. These People Are Called "Bunchers" And Sell Cats and dogs to Kennels That Sell to Laboratories.

http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/dealingdogs

The Rescuer Will Need To Participate as "Good Citizen" Rescue Foster Home. A Donation Is Accepted.

Your Participation is Necessary As The Number Of Animals Needing Help Is Not In Proportion to  Volunteers And Donations. 

Dogs and Cats Listed In The Program Find New Homes Through The Network and Will Be Spayed or Neutered, Vaccinated, Treated For Worms and Fleas, or any Other Customary Rescue Condition such as Ear Mites or Parasites and  Microchipped. 

949-759-3646

email

contact@animalnetwork.org

 

 

A Spay Neuter Hospital In The O.C.?

The Founder of Community Animal Network DiAnna Pfaff-Martin Writes About Building A Spay Neuter Facility


 

 

Public Funding For Low Income and The Poor

These funds should not be used if you have a credit card and a job. Funds inappropriately used by people will ultimately cause the that breakdown of a system that already few donated to.

 


 

ACTORS AND ANIMALS FOR OTHERS

Helps With the High Cost of Veterinary Medical Surgeries and Spay and Neuter for Low Income & the Poor

 


AAL

(Animal Assistance League of Orange County)

Provides Spay Neuter and Veterinary Financial Assistance For Low Income Pet Owners  

The organization assists with pet related problems throughout Orange County, CA: promotes pet population control through low cost spay/neuter referrals as well as financial assistance; offers donations to assist low income pet owners with emergency veterinary care; offers donations to rescue organizations for veterinary care of special needs animals; 

 Promotes Humane Education programs and literature to the community.  

(714) 893-4393

 



 

 

 

FixNation

 

http://fixnation.org

 

Phone: 818.524.CATS (2287)    9 - 5 pm
 

info@fixnation.org

 

Spay/Neuter Services For Feral and Domestic Cats

FixNation is a non-profit organization providing free spay/neuter services for homeless, stray and feral cats, as well as reduced rate spay/neuter services for tame cats. …

 

Do you have homeless cats in your neighborhood that you would like to get fixed?

 

Do you have a friendly stray cat that you are concerned about?

 

Have you noticed litters of kittens springing up left and right?

 

Or are you a responsible pet owner and would like to get your cat spayed or neutered?

 

(Or maybe you want to, but you can’t really afford to?)

 

COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK

How COMMUNITY ANIMAL NETWORK Can Help You. 

www.communityanimalnetwork.org

949.759.3646

 Index of Services: 

  • "FREE" SPAY FOR MOMMA CAT, YOUR KITTEN'S ADOPTION FEE PAY'S FOR THIS "FREE" PROGRAM!
  • IF YOU "FOUND" AND ABANDONED CAT 
  • IF YOU "OWN" A CAT THAT HAD KITTENS 
  • IF YOU "FOUND" A CAT WITH KITTENS
  • IF YOU "FOUND" AN ABANDONED DOG
 

 LOW COST SPAY & NEUTER

Caution: Cats Can Get Pregnant Again When They Are Nursing! 

 

 

PRO PET FIX

Heidi Strand, DVM

 

Hello,

 I'm not with the Pro Pet Fix clinic, but I thought it would be great to list them on your website as low cost.  I believe they are the best in north OC. 

Thanks,
 
Joe Aguirre
Placentia, CA

PRO PET FIX

Two Locations To Serve You Best!

Makes Spay Neuter Affordable!

www.propetfix.com

 

WHY CHOOSE PET PRO FIX

Introducing a high quality, high-volume option for spay/neuter surgeries for dogs, cats, and rabbits.

Owned and Operated by Dr. Heidi Strand.

Experienced in high volume spay/neuter surgery, including pediatric sterilization.

Spay neuter as early as 2lbs for kittens and puppies - complying with the State Law of CA January 2000.

Alliances With Animal Rescue and Animal Welfare Organizations

 

 

Locations:

Pro Pet Fix - Fullerton

info@propetfix.com

2407 E. Orangethorpe Ave.

Fullerton, CA 92831

(corner of State College Avenue and Orangethorpe Avenue in Fullerton, just off the 57 or 91 freeways)

(714) PET-FIX2 (738-3492)

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Animal Medical Center 

In the 90's, AMC "Had Been" a Successful Spay & Neuter Facility!

The Hospital Became Full Service & Spay & Neuter to Rescues & Feral Cats Became Restricted By A Daily Quota.

"Many Rescue People Now Go To Pro Pet Fix!

Call To Discover The Hospitals Protocol For Feral Cats In Traps. Don't Just Show Up or You Could Be Turned Away.  

Animal Medical Center

Now A Full Service Veterinary Hospital

16540 Harbor Blvd. 

(Harbor and Heil near Warner) 

Fountain Valley, CA 

714.531.1155

 Golden State Humane Society 

(is not an animal shelter)

11901 Gilbert Street, Garden Grove, CA 92641

Low Cost Spay and Neuter ONLY Provided with Current Vaccines  

714-638-8111 

Animal Discount Clinic

13252 Euclid Street (Between Garden Grove Blvd and Century) 

Garden Grove, CA 92843

Low Cost Spay and Neuter ONLY Provided with Current Vaccines 

714-537-0570

 

Yolinda Animal Hospital
1407 N. Rose Dr
Placentia, CA 92870

714 - 524-1156

 

Spay U.S.A. 

www.spayusa.org

800.248.7729

 

Pet Assistance Foundation    

(877) 772-9738

Then press the number associated with what county you are in in Southern California

The foundation refers to low cost vets in the area. 

 

 

ACTORS AND ANIMALS FOR OTHERS

PLEDGES DOLLARS FOR "EMERGENCY" VETERINARY MEDICAL FOR ANIMALS

Animals must have a diagnosis "before" funds can be pledged. If your animal is sick, or injured see a vet and get a diagnosis and estimate. Best advice is choose a vet that works well with rescue groups.   

www.actorsandothers.com

Too many are calling on funds and weakening the system for "emergency" funds. These funds should not be used if you have a credit card. Funds inappropriately used by people will ultimately cause the that breakdown  of a system that already few donated to. If you can donate please do

ACTORS & OTHERS FOR ANIMALS
11523 Burbank Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA 91344
 

818.897.8760

Line is always busy keep trying

UNITED ANIMAL NATIONS

Founded in 1987, United Animal Nations (UAN) is North America ’s leading provider of emergency animal sheltering and disaster relief services and a key advocate for the critical needs of animals. UAN assists animals by helping to prevent, mitigate and resolve crises. We accomplish this by sharing expertise, resources and information to empower others to help more animals.

UAN is committed to:

preventing animals from being in crisis by strengthening the common bond between people and animals through education

mitigating situations of animals in crisis by:

  • providing financial assistance to Good Samaritans and  rescue organizations
  • connecting horses at risk of slaughter with new homes
  • offering financial incentives to encourage witnesses to animal cruelty to come forward  

and bringing animals out of crisis and into care by:

  • caring for animals displaced by man-made and natural disasters
  • connecting volunteers and rescuers with opportunities to help animals in need

 

 
CA Spay/Neuter Animal Network (SPAN) Ventura County
CA Voice for the Animals Foundation Los Angeles area
CA The Sam Simon Foundation Los Angeles city residents only. Free spay/neuter, including  vaccinations, flea control, deworming, nail trims and antibiotics. Non-orthopedic surgical procedures.

 

CA Actors and Others for Animals Los Angeles
CA Angel's Day Financial assistance for vet bills and general assistance to seniors of Culver City, Santa Monica, Venice and Inglewood
CA Another Sunny Day Fund Los Angeles; low-income veterinary care assistance
CA Animal Assistance League of Orange County Referrals for low-cost spay/neuter, vaccines and vet care
CA Animal Guardian Society Los Angeles area; emergency veterinary care

CA

The Cat People
  • SPAY TODAY! offers s/n vouchers for low-income families. (661) 327-4706
  • Emergency Assistance. (661) 327-PAWS
  • Senior Citizens' Veterinary Assistance Fund donates cat food and litter, and assists with shots and s/n. (661) 327-4706
CA Los Angeles Animal Services Free spaying and neutering for low-income residents, senior citizens and the disabled
CA Orange County SPCA Animal Rescue Fund Spay/neuter and veterinary care in Orange County
CA Pet Orphans of Southern California
Good Samaritan Program
Helps individuals of the Greater Los Angeles area with the cost of medical care and/or spay/neuter for stray and feral animals

CA

RUFF Orange County
CA Saddleback Valley Humane Society, (949) 262-5859 Orange County
CA The Sam Simon Foundation Los Angeles city residents only. Free spay/neuter, including  vaccinations, flea control, deworming, nail trims and antibiotics. Non-orthopedic surgical procedures.
CA Spay/Neuter Animal Network (SPAN) Ventura County

 

 

  

Our Network Founder Writes About Building

 A Spay Neuter Facility For Rescue Groups

DiAnna Pfaff-Martin

Founder@animalnetwork.org

Community Animal Network

A Vet Medical Rescue For Dogs and Cats Needing New Homes

Animal Network of Orange County

A Public Relations Company For Animals In Need

I have wanted to make the time to connect with you about having your help with a project a to build a spay and neuter facility for rescue groups to use that would service animals needing to find new homes. This would not be a public facility and thereby would be supported by local veterinarians helping local rescue animals.

Your guidance and information could really help us gather the information and figures to begin the business plan for the rescue vet medical spay and neuter facility that I plan to build for rescue groups to use. 

 The goal of my project is to stop the unwanted pet population and the senseless killing of peoples pets here in Orange County. I do understand it is a magnanimous project, but I don’t believe it is impossible with the help of people like you that have the knowledge and the areas of influence to introduce me to the necessary parties to make it possible.

 Our society needs a paradigm shift in thinking away from euthanizing to accomplish the same goal through spay and neutering. The rescue vet medical facility could provide humane education classrooms for school age children and adult education on choosing the right pet for the family and pet-parenting classes so people won’t have to give up their pets if the correct choices prior to adoption are made.

 Orange County has dogs and cats living in poverty and breeding out of control in certain neighborhoods, industrial areas and apartment complexes. Stray cats that are not altered are giving birth to wild and untouchable feral cats that are suffering with starvation and treatable vet medical conditions such as ear mites and babies are born and die with flea anemia. 

in my opinion, spaying and neutering is an affordable alternative humane solution to the county's problem of euthanizing. Trapping and sending feral cats to the shelter to die or people poisoning, starving or shooting them is not an acceptable answer. 

 As the founder of Community Animal Network, I am aware of the many solutions that would benefit local animals. I would appreciate introductions that you readers have within your area of influence that would help me with this worthwhile project.  

     


 

 

 

 

     ORANGE COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS THAT HELP IN THE COUNTY: 


R.U.F.F. RESCUE 

(Rescuing Unwanted Furry Friends)

Provides Financial Assistance For those Who Qualify For Help Paying Vet Bills

Does "NOT" Cover Spay or Neuter

 www.ruffrescue.org

Phone: 949-580-1092

                                                                             Serves Orange County, California Only
 

(Orange County Society For Prevention of Cruelty Of Animals)

714-964-4445

 Email Is Fastest To Reach Them...

info@orangecountyspca.org

www.orangecountyspca.org

 

OCSPCA used to be the most active in gifting donation dollars to "Spay & Neuter".

But, not anymore!

Sadly, in 2016 it has been discovered that this organization has changed its focus to direct funds to other programs.

You can help by donating only to spay/neuter funds and not allocating any of your donated dollars be used in the general fund.

Spay and Neuter should be the number one focus of animal charity organizations.

There are too many being born and not enough homes!

 


AAL

(Animal Assistance League of Orange County)

www.aaloc.com

Has Budget Restrictions - Needs Funding To Become Active In Spay Neuter Assistance Again

Humane Center & No Kill Kennel 

(714) 893-4393

 

The organization assists with pet related problems throughout Orange County, CA:  provides a free lost and found service; promotes pet population control through low cost spay/neuter referrals as well as financial assistance; offers donations to assist low income pet owners with emergency veterinary care; offers donations to rescue organizations for veterinary care of special needs animals;  provides a no kill rescue kennel for homeless dogs and cats, and promotes Humane Education programs and literature to the community.  

 


 

 

SPAY AND NEUTER OF WILD AND UNTOUCHABLE CATS

There Are Not Always Vouchers Anymore & When Available Limited For Altering Feral Cats!

New Policies and Donated Money Being Reserved For Other Programs are Causing the "unwanted Over-pet Population To Rise!

 Sometimes "Vouchers" Available  To Spay And Neuter Wild Untouchable Cats!  

Be Prepared! don't Be Turned Away! Wild and Untouchable Cats "Must" Arrive In "Traps" NOT Pet Carriers at Vet Hospitals Or Will Be Turned Away!   

NEW RULE - OCSPCA will Send "Vouchers" For Spay And Neuter For ONLY 2 Feral (Wild & Untouchable) Cats

OCSPCA Feral Cat Voucher Program 

714-964-4445

Animal Assistance League of Orange County 

(714) 893-4393

 

FACTS 

Kittens Become Pregnant at 5 months old

Male Kittens Can Impregnate at 4 months of age 

Female Cats Have An Average Of Five (5) Kittens In Litter 

Female Cats Can Get Pregnant "Again" When They Are Nursing!  

Kittens Suffer and Often Die From Flea Anemia, Cold and Heat When Born Outdoors  

Feeders Can Be Cited By The County If Breeding Cats Are Deemed A  Nuisance 

County Officials Can Order The Cats Be Removed From The Property & You Face A Fine

An Individual Allowing Cats To Over Populate Can Be Cited For Animal Cruelty  

 


 
Always spay, neuter, microchip, collar and tag your pets.