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Mission

To provide affordable spay and neuter services to families in need, in rural Missouri. Helping to prevent unwanted litters, reduce the number of homeless pets and ease the strain on shelters and rescues. 

Vision

Through compassion and community support, we are committed to creating a future where every pet is wanted, cared for, and loved. 

About SNIP

This is a low-cost program, not a free program. There are guidelines to be eligible to participate. We
We will release a limited number of vouchers each month. Spaying and neutering is huge in combating the country's massive pet overpopulation problem. Once a participant receives a voucher, they can then call the veterinary office they chose on the application and make an appointment. The participant will pay their cost, which is what the vet's office charges minus the voucher coupon. No shows will not be tolerated; you will forfeit your voucher coupon and no longer be able to participate in the program. No excuses. No exceptions.

DOG SPAY/NEUTER
$85.00 OFF 

Guidelines

  • Must reside in Caldwell, Carroll, Clinton, Lafayette or Ray County or Excelsior Springs, MO.

  • Family income less than $75,000 a year. Individual income less than $49,000 a year

  • Fill out an application

  • Use an approved vet through the program

  • Only 2 pets per household per year

  • No pets over 7 years of age

  • Pets must be 6 months of age or older unless cleared with vet

  • Pet must be current on all vaccines

  • Do not contact the vets offices until you have received your voucher

CAT SPAY/NEUTER
$75.00 OFF

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Donate Today!

Every contribution SNIP receives goes directly to providing spays and neuters for those in need of help, ultimately bringing us closer to our goal of less homeless animals and promoting responsible pet ownership. Together, we can ensure that fewer animals face lives of suffering and uncertainty. Together, we can create a future where every animal is valued and loved.

Let’s take this step forward, not just for the animals of today, but for the generations to come.

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