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Austin Launches Free Spay/Neuter Clinic for Local Pets

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Austin Animal Services has partnered with Greater Good Charities to offer a free spay/neuter clinic for pets in Austin and Travis County. This initiative runs from November 13 through November 17, 2025, aiming to ease the financial burden of veterinary care for pet owners in the area.

The clinic will provide not only spay and neuter services but also free vaccinations, microchips, and flea and tick prevention treatments. “As Austin’s municipal shelter, we’re committed to ensuring every pet owner—regardless of income or neighborhood—has access to the services that keep pets healthy and communities safe,” stated Rolando Fernandez, Interim Director of Animal Services, according to an announcement on the City of Austin’s website.

Addressing Animal Overpopulation

This clinic is a strategic response to the ongoing challenge of animal overpopulation, which contributes to an increase in stray and homeless pets. Such issues often lead to neighborhoods dealing with unintended litters and roaming animals. Over the past year, this clinic has become the sixth of its kind, successfully providing surgeries to more than 5,000 pets. The current event aims to assist an additional 1,200 animals.

Typically, spay and neuter procedures can range from $75 to several hundred dollars, often requiring long waits for appointments. By removing these financial barriers, the free clinic encourages responsible pet ownership and enhances community safety.

Clinic Details and Community Impact

Pet owners are encouraged to arrive early at the clinic located at 11580 Stonehollow Dr., Suite 160, Austin, TX 78758. Services will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis, with registration opening at 6:00 am and closing by 10:00 am each day or until capacity is reached.

Looking ahead, organizers plan to host another event in early 2026, continuing their commitment to improving animal welfare in the community. While such initiatives often attract large crowds and can present logistical challenges, they ultimately enhance the well-being of both pets and their owners. This accessible healthcare effort underscores a broader commitment to ensuring every animal has the opportunity for a healthy and responsible life, reflecting Austin’s progressive stance on various community issues.

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