Free spay/neuter mobile clinic

 

The Peninsula Humane Society is holding a series of free spay/neuter clinics for San Mateo pet owners at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 725 Monte Diablo Ave. The next clinic date is Wednesday, Feb. 26, and future clinics will be held the fourth Wednesday of each month. Peninsula Humane Society will admit dogs and cats between 8 a.m.-9 a.m., first-come, first-served and owners will return the same afternoon to pick-up their pets. Pets must fast from midnight on the night before surgery, but water is OK. The same surgery can cost more than $500 at a private vet clinic, but Peninsula Humane Society is offering it free of charge on its mobile clinic. For more info, call 650/340-7022, ext. 387. No dogs over 80 pounds and no pets over 8 years old.

Please visit our Center of Compassion at 1450 Rollins Rd. to see why our new Burlingame home is the cat's pajamas. http://www.phs-spca.org.

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