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SNYP Spay/Neuter Clinic

Contact Information

SNYP Spay/Neuter Clinic

541-858-3325

Pet Food Banks: Cat Adoption Team (CAT) Cat Food Bank
Serving senior, and homebound residents in Washington County

Email: [email protected]/

Programs & Services

In partnership with Washington County Meals On Wheels, the Cat Food Bank provides cat food to homebound and senior citizens in Beaverton and Forest Grove along with their meal deliveries. The Food Bank also provides cat food for senior pet owners (60 years and older) at the Hillsboro Meals On Wheels Dining Center. Contact CAT for more information.

Phone Number:
(503) 925-8903

Services Offered: SPAY IT FORWARD
Spay It Forward funds go toward helping limited-income families afford to spay/neuter their pets and to the SNYP Community Cat Fund. Please consider rounding up your bill or donating at the time of service to contribute to the SNYP Assistance and Community Cat spay/neuter funds.

Community Cat Policies: Helping community (feral) cats
SNYP provides services for trapping, neutering and returning feral (wild) cats to their home territories. This practice is commonly referred to as Trap-Neuter-Return. TNR has been found to be the most effective, humane and long-term method of feral cat population control. Not only does it stop the growth of the colony, it helps eliminates many undesirable behaviors such as spraying, yowling, wandering and littering. TNR makes feral cats better neighbors.