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dogs. Low-cost vaccines and basic veterinary ser- vices are offered on a walk-in basis; schedule of fees listed on their website. Two locations: 555 Ar- tesia Blvd., Long Beach, (562) 423-8406; 11901 Gilbert St., Garden Grove, (714) 638-8111. www. goldenstatehumanesociety.com


Pet Stores Larger pet stores often offer low-cost vaccination clinics. See “Pet Stores” for locations.


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SnpLA Low-cost spay or neuter services, starting at $65 for cats and $100 for dogs. Low-cost vac- cinations also available. 957 N. Gaffey St., San Pedro. (310) 241-0768. www.snpla.org


Trinity Pet Hospital (949) 768-1314


Full-service pet hospital with low-cost spay and neuter services. Cats start at $60 and dogs start at $90 plus blood work. 24861 Alicia Parkway, Ste. D, Laguna Hills. www.lagunapetvet.com


The Vaccination Station Monthly Clinics Traveling vaccination and microchip clinic with a vet consultation and basic wellness exam. Sun- days, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; no appointment neces- sary. Microchip (chip, implantation and lifetime registration), $15; vaccinations, $10-25 (see full vaccination list on their website). Testing for heartworm and feline leukemia is also offered. Four rotating locations: Pet Suites, 19 Journey, Aliso Viejo; Pet Stop Warehouse, 27690 Santa Margarita Parkway, Mission Viejo; Pussy & Pooch, 4818 E. 2nd St., Long Beach; and The Feed Barn, 2300 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, (949) 616- 5953. www.thevaccinationstation.com


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They offer low-cost spay/neuter. Cats start at $55 and dogs start at $116 (spay/neuter for dogs is based on weight). Low-cost vaccina- tions also available. 12453 Valley View St., Gar- den Grove. www.vetcarepetclinic.com. Also visit www.mobilepetcare.com for a low-cost mobile clinic schedule in your city.


Orange County SPCA (714) 374-7738 www.orangecountyspca.org The Orange County SPCA assists with sick and/ or injured and unwanted animals, low-income pet owners with emergency veterinary care, provides subsidized spay/neuter assistance, supports a network of feral cat caretakers, and offers counseling and referral on animal abuse and neglect.


Pet Assistance Foundation (877) 772-9738 www.petassistancefoundation.org The foundation donates funds to qualifi ed pet owners to assist in getting their pets spayed/neu- tered and refers pet owners to a select group of veterinarians who offer low-cost services to low- income households as well as those who are un- employed, seniors and disabled persons.


pet-friendly living


Housing referrals and accommodations for you and your pet.


• Pet Friendly Apartment Locating Service 17625-B Harvard, Irvine (877) 539-6657 www.Rental-Living.com/PetFriendly With over 70 pet-friendly apartment communi- ties throughout Orange County, you’re sure to find the perfect home for you and your pet with Irvine Company Apartment Communities. They feature a variety of price ranges and floor plans from studios to three-bedroom townhomes. Many of their communities offer private-gated entries, fitness and business centers, resort- style pools, and easy access to parks and open space for long walks with your pet. All of their apartments feature fully-equipped kitchens, and many offer in-home washers and dryers, walk- in closets and even gas fireplaces. Large dogs are also welcome at select communities. Visit the website, call or stop by the Apartment Informa- tion Center for more information.


RUFF Rescue (949) 580-1092 www.ruffrescue.org Volunteer-run charity helps pets and their owners with fi nancial assistance for veterinary care, also supports various groups that rescue animals from high-kill shelters.


Saddleback Valley Humane Society (949) 262-5859


25108 Marguerite Parkway, Ste. A, Mission Viejo http://tinyurl.com/svhsspca Offers fi nancial assistance for pet owners in the 949 area code. Spay/neuter assistance for those who live in the 949 and 714 areas.


spcaLA


(888) 772-5721 www.spcala.com Programs and services include cruelty investigation, disaster animal response team, humane education and a variety of shelter services. Their website also features adoptable animals.


The Big Meow Project The program is sponsored by SEAACA and Pet- Connections, Inc. to provide no-cost spay and neutering of owned outdoor cats. Your participa- tion in the Big Meow by altering your cat would be an important step in reducing the surplus of cats in the community. In addition to the surgery, each cat will receive, at no cost, a microchip (so your cat has a permanent ID), vaccines (FVRCP and rabies), plus the first month of flea preven- tive treatment. Call for an appointment. SEAACA, 9777 Seaaca St., Downey. (562) 803-330, Ext. 251. www.seaaca.org


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