Friday, July 24, 2015

Meow Mobile Offers Subsidized Spay/Neuter Surgeries to Cats

Last month, I went to Denver Dumb Friends League's seventh annual CatFest and had a great time!

They had their Meow Mobile, which offers low-cost, subsidized spay/neuter surgeries for cats in underserved areas of the community, sitting in the parking lot.  I decided to go check it out.

An operating table in the Meow Mobile.

The operating room inside the Meow Mobile. 

An operating table inside Meow Mobile

The operating room inside Meow Mobile actually has two operating tables so that two cats can be spayed or neutered at the same time.


All of the veterinarians who perform the surgeries are licensed to do so in the state of Colorado.  Some of the veterinarians are volunteers from private practices and others are staff members at Denver Dumb Friends League.

At the time of this writing, Dumb Friends League is offering free spay and neuter surgeries and age-appropriate vaccinations (rabies and distemper) to cats.  There are no qualifications you need to meet to get these free services.

Cages and carriers inside Meow Mobile
You can see a schedule for the Meow Mobile here.  Be sure to call the mobile help line at 720-241-7098 the morning you intend to have your cat spayed or neutered to find out about any changes or cancellations.

You can find pre- and post-surgery instructions for your cat here.

After seeing how sanitary and organized the Meow Mobile is, I am confident in recommending its services to the residents of the Denver metro area.

18 comments:

  1. Wow, that's great that they do that!!!

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  2. That sure is a terrific service and I hope they stay plenty busy!

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  3. Yippee for your Meow Mebile! We hope everyone takes full advantage of their services!

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  4. This is so great - I wish there was a spay/neuter mobile in every community.

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  5. This is really great service! I wish that there were more of these around the country. High Paw to the Dumb Friends League! It would be nice to see the pet overpopulation solved humanely.

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  6. Wow dat's pawsum. Hope y'al have a gweat weekend.

    Luv ya'

    Dezi and Lexi

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  7. It looks super clean and organized! I'm not sure if we have those here. We do have a lot of low-income spay/neuter services.

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  8. What a pawsome service :)
    A mobile clinic is very useful!
    Good works being done too ;)
    Purrs Georgia and Julie,
    Treasure and JJ

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  9. What a great service! Having a mobile pet hospital is a wonderful idea.

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  10. That sounds like an awesome service - I don't think we have anything like that in Australia.

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  11. Glad that this service is available, and thanks to all the volunteers!

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  12. A mobile vet service ? That's pawsome ! Purrs

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  13. I think that's pretty freaking fantastic! There need to be more programs out there like this, accessible. That's awesome! :)

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  14. That's a great service to have in your area!

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  15. Such a great service to have available. It makes such a big impact on the animal population overall, and providing these sorts of services via a mobile service makes it convenient for so many others.

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  16. This is such a great service to offer people with cats! It will prevent so many oops litters :)

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  17. This is such a great service to offer people with cats! It will prevent so many oops litters :)

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  18. This is really nice and will help a lot of kitties

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