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Since the Mobile SPCA is a private, non-profit organization, our money for spay and neuter assistance must come from memberships and donations and is therefore limited. We endeavor to help as many people as possible, but must concentrate our efforts on hardship cases.

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Complete the application and return it to the Mobile SPCA office. You will be contacted by a member of the SPCA Spay & Neuter Committee within two weeks of our receipt of your returned, completed application. If it is an emergency situation and it is necessary for you to be contacted sooner, please make a note to that effect on your application.

Spay/Neuter Assistance
Pet overpopulation continues to be a major problem in Mobile and Mobile County. The Mobile SPCA works to educate pet owners about the importance of spaying and neutering their pets. Many pet owners have refused to have their animals spayed or neutered because of the expense involved, they are not aware of the health and behavioral benefits associated with spaying and neutering or unfounded myths.

The Mobile SPCA can provide financial assistance for spay/neuter to people who qualify. If you think you qualify, please download the Spay/Neuter Application, complete it and mail or fax it to the Mobile SPCA office at 251-633-3549. For more information contact the Mobile SPCA office at 251-633-3531.

Maddie’s Spay Neuter Project in Mobile County is the Spay Neuter Component of the Maddie’s Pet Rescue Project in Mobile County. This low-income spay/neuter program, administered by the state veterinary medical association, is available to pets of people who receive Medicaid assistance and who reside in Mobile County. Medicaid recipients who can prove that they are on Medicaid with a current Medicaid card, will be eligible to have up to six pets spayed or neutered in any one year, with a total cap of 12 animals per household during the 7 years of the grant at the reduced cost of $10 for a cat and $20 for a dog. Call the Mobile SPCA office for more information or see below for a list of participating veterinarians.

Veterinarians participating in the Maddie's Spay/Neuter Project
Animal Care Center of Mobile • 342-6262
Animal Care Center West • 649-5556
Azalea Animal Hospital • 479-4566
Citronelle Veterinary Clinic • 866-2451
Companion Veterinary Clinic • 452-2131
Cottage Hill Animal Clinic • 661-1830
Dauphin Island Parkway Animal Hospital • 479-1113
Dauphin Street Cat Clinic • 471-4450
Duke Animal Clinic • 633-9633
Eight Mile Animal Clinic • 330-0607
Great Oaks Veterinary Hospital • 639-7414
Gross Animal Clinic • 473-4492
Irby-Overton Veterinary Hospital • 633-4857
Lowery Animal Hospital • 675-9323
Old Shell Rd. Small Animal Hospital • 471-2536
Rehm Animal Clinic - Tillman's Corner • 633-9120
Semmes Animal Hospital • 645-4464
Skyline Veterinary Hospital • 661-5677
The Pet Doctor, Inc • 653-5578
Theodore Veterinary Hospital • 653-7831
Tillman’s Corner Veterinary Hospital • 661-5244
TLC Veterinary Hospital • 649-6709
Town & Country Animal Hospital • 633-7387
University Animal Hospital • 344-9828
Wesson Animal Clinic • 633-2509


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