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Pet Helpers Adoption Center Spay/Neuter Clinic

Contact Information

Pet Helpers Adoption Center Spay/Neuter Clinic

(843) 795-1110

Pet Food Banks: The Pet Helpers Food Bank helps to keep companion animals in a loving home and prevent their surrender to the shelter system by supplying families with pet food in times of hardship.

Dog and cat food is generously donated by our community so that we are able to provide once monthly pick-ups for households in need.

The Pet Helpers Food Bank is a free service driven by donations from individuals and businesses in the community. This program receives no funding from the state or local government.

If you are interested in learning more about this program, please call the shelter at 843-795-1110 option 2, or visit our Adoption Center during operating hours.

Services Offered: When operating, our clinic is a small, shelter- based operation that practices high-volume, high-quality spays and neuters (HVHQSN). Our staff is kind, efficient, and professional, and we practice quality medicine providing a pleasant and caring experience for both patient and client.

Community Cat Policies: for stray animals or to surrender an animal – contact: [email protected].. All feral cats MUST be within a humane trap. Please note, we CANNOT accept cats in the TNR program if they are in a carrier or any other container. Space is limited, on a first-come, first-serve basis, with a limit of two (2) cats per person.