Address: Various Locations, New Hill, NC 27562, USA
Phone: +19197837627
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Cynthia Sollace
I brought a stray cat to be neutered to Snap. The team was so wonderful and caring. They have low cost fees which is great. This was the first time I used their services. I would highly recommend and I would definitely use this service again.
Megan Watson
A great service to have in the Triangle! Have taken multiple kitties, both feral and pets, to these folks and have never had any problems. Low cost and safe, what's not to love?
Bonnie Meyers
Terrible. No one ever contacted me. I have a stray cat I want to keep it I am on a fixed income. I filled out the form and submitted it. I am so disappointed. I can not afford to have a vet spay her.
Mary Ellen Genovesi
We took our dog Winston to be neutered by SNAP-NC today and were so impressed. The process was very organized and the staff super-friendly and positive. Shout-out to Kelly, office manager, for her quick responses and great instructions on what to expect. There are a lot of options for date of service as well as several locations. I'm glad we used this service!
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They park at the courthouse area in Lillington
Hi Pam, our closest location to you is Goldsboro.
Hello Donna, We do not service your area, however you can call the Spay NC helpline for assistance. 1-888-NC-FIX-EM. All the best to you.
Our calendar is posted online at: https://snap-nc.org/Calendar.html
I have an email from your in my inbox from a few minutes ago, which I will respond to in a few minutes. I also did a complete email search and didn't find any others emails from you.
Elizabeth, This is the first email we are receiving from you. I have searched our mailbox including spam and have nothing. Yes, we are still in business and thriving. Spaying and neutering approximately 60 dogs and cats each day. I am replying to your email right now.
I'm not sure but I assume at least 3 months but could be wrong.
No, he may be acting in a mating way bc he was around her before when she wasn’t fixed and is expecting it or she could be at the end of the cycle which still has pheromones being produced depending on when you get her fixed. If the male is not neutered i would highly recommend that for similar reasons for spaying a female. The behaviors will start to discontinue especially if you exercise them and play with the male to distract him from sniffing her. If dogs are fixed later than a year they can develop bad behaviors that will take a bit of time and training to go away. You can train them out yourself by playing or using treats.
You can have your friend transport for you, however you will need to print out, fill out and sign the pre-op paperwork and send with with your friend. The paperwork is on homepage of our website under the link for Facebook. Www.snap-nc.org
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