Low Cost Pet Vaccination Clinic April 11!!
$5 Vaccinations for targeted zip codes
$10 Vaccinations for all other zip codes
$15 Microchips
KCMO Pet Licensing
Spay & Neuter Kansas City
6817 Stadium Drive
Kansas City, MO 64129
10am to Noon
816-353-0940
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Where to get your pet fixed in Kansas City
There are several places where you can get your pet fixed for a small fee and sometimes for free.
Humane Society of KC 5445 Parallel Pkwy KCK 66104 (913) 596-1000
Pet Connection 5918 Broadmoor, Mission, KS 66202 (913) 671-PETS
No More Homeless Pets KC 5428 Antioch Drive Merriam, KS 66202 816.333.PETS
Spay Neuter Kansas City 816-353-0940
Humane Society of KC 5445 Parallel Pkwy KCK 66104 (913) 596-1000
Pet Connection 5918 Broadmoor, Mission, KS 66202 (913) 671-PETS
No More Homeless Pets KC 5428 Antioch Drive Merriam, KS 66202 816.333.PETS
Spay Neuter Kansas City 816-353-0940
Friday, November 28, 2008
Low cost vaccination and microchip clinic in Kansas City, MO Dec 6
Spay & Neuter Kansas City is holding a vaccination and microchip clinic on Saturday, December 6 from 10am-12pm at 6817 Stadium Drive (off I-70 & Manchester--in the Kansas City Tow Lot). $10/shot (for dogs: rabies, da2pp, bordtella and for cats: rabies, fvrcp) $15 microchip, $12 KCMO city tag (for pets that have been fixed), free dewormer if you bring an item for a needy pet.
If you have a pet that is not fixed please email emilyc_rad@yahoo.com or call
816-353-0940 to set up an appointment for a low-cost spay/neuter. We recommend that pets get fixed between 8 weeks and 6 months to avoid associated health and behavioral problems from arising.
**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic. Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis. If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month. You can use the same contact information listed above.**
If you have a pet that is not fixed please email emilyc_rad@yahoo.com or call
816-353-0940 to set up an appointment for a low-cost spay/neuter. We recommend that pets get fixed between 8 weeks and 6 months to avoid associated health and behavioral problems from arising.
**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic. Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis. If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month. You can use the same contact information listed above.**
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Friday, November 14, 2008
Spay & Neuter Kansas City hosts low cost rabies/microchip clinic Nov 22

Saturday, November 22nd
608 Ash Ave
Independence, MO
10am to 12pm.
Rabies vaccinations are only $10 and Microchip Identification Chips are only $15. KCMO Pet Licensing will also be available at this clinic. Licenses are $12 for altered pets.
Volunteer Help Needed!
If you can help with the upcoming vaccination clinic or can help distribute flyers.... please email Jennifer Shive at jshive@sbcglobal.net
We need help with administration, traffic control, issuing tags and veterinary assistance.
Week Day Clinic Volunteer Help
SNKC is seeking volunteers to help with dog and cat recovery during the weekdays from 9am to 5pm on Tuesday, Thursday or Fridays.
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Saturday, November 1, 2008
Low Cost Vaccination Clinic 11.8 Kansas City
Spay and Neuter Kansas City is hosting a drive thru low cost rabies/microchip clinic on
Saturday, November 8th, 2008
6817 Stadium Drive
Kansas City, MO 64129
10am to 12pm.
Rabies vaccinations are only $10 and Microchip Identification Chips are only $15. KCMO Pet Licensing will also be available at this clinic. Licenses are $12 for altered pets.
Volunteer Help Needed!
If you can help with the upcoming vaccination clinic at our new clinic please email Jennifer Shive at jshive@sbcglobal.net

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Monday, March 31, 2008
Someone is dumping dead and decapitated dogs in cemetery in Kansas City.
Dogs found dumped at cemetery
Jackson County Sheriff searching for answers
The Examiner
The Jackson County Sheriff's Department is asking for assistance from the community to help them find out who is dumping dead dogs in an Eastern Jackson County cemetery.
Over the last six months, Floral Hills Cemetery, in the 25200 block of U.S. 50, east of Lee's Summit in unincorporated Jackson County, has reported finding dead dogs on its property. Some the deceased dogs show no visible cause of death, while others have been decapitated.
Anyone with information can call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS or the Jackson County Sheriff's Office Investigations Unit at 816-524-4302.
The Spay and Neuter Association of Greater Kansas City, as well as other organizations, are offering reward money for information in the case that leads to an arrest and conviction of the perpetrator.
Jackson County Sheriff searching for answers
The Examiner
The Jackson County Sheriff's Department is asking for assistance from the community to help them find out who is dumping dead dogs in an Eastern Jackson County cemetery.
Over the last six months, Floral Hills Cemetery, in the 25200 block of U.S. 50, east of Lee's Summit in unincorporated Jackson County, has reported finding dead dogs on its property. Some the deceased dogs show no visible cause of death, while others have been decapitated.
Anyone with information can call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS or the Jackson County Sheriff's Office Investigations Unit at 816-524-4302.
The Spay and Neuter Association of Greater Kansas City, as well as other organizations, are offering reward money for information in the case that leads to an arrest and conviction of the perpetrator.
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Monday, March 17, 2008
Chained dog dies shortly after being rescued from yard in Kansas City
I was not doing outreach this day because I was attending a volunteer meeting for the Chain of Reality event going on in Kansas City.
During the meeting at Spay Neuter Kansas City there was some commotion and I saw Kate, the outreach coordinator, running around.
After the meeting, I went to the area for outreach volunteers to gather supplies for the dogs. Once I walked to that area, I saw a dog lying on towels and blankets on the floor. His whole body was covered except for his face. They had rice filled socks that were microwaved to keep him warm.
This dog was found by Kate and Lindsay, another volunteer. The dog was chained in someone's yard. A concerned neighbor called about the dog. Kate and Lindsay could not find the dog at first. The neighbor helped them find him.
He was very emaciated. He was chained in the yard, laying in the mud and leaves. He was partially buried in the leaves and because he was so emaciated, he was difficult to see.
He died, surrounded by loving volunteers, about 30 minutes after he was saved.
During the meeting at Spay Neuter Kansas City there was some commotion and I saw Kate, the outreach coordinator, running around.
After the meeting, I went to the area for outreach volunteers to gather supplies for the dogs. Once I walked to that area, I saw a dog lying on towels and blankets on the floor. His whole body was covered except for his face. They had rice filled socks that were microwaved to keep him warm.
This dog was found by Kate and Lindsay, another volunteer. The dog was chained in someone's yard. A concerned neighbor called about the dog. Kate and Lindsay could not find the dog at first. The neighbor helped them find him.
He was very emaciated. He was chained in the yard, laying in the mud and leaves. He was partially buried in the leaves and because he was so emaciated, he was difficult to see.
He died, surrounded by loving volunteers, about 30 minutes after he was saved.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
If you really care about animals, and live in Kansas City, this is for you!
We need more people!! If you are truly dedicated to helping animals, this is for you. You are actually out in the community, directly helping animals.
You can see that dog look at you with grateful eyes when you put hay in his dog house to provide him warmth. You can see how excited he is when you throw him a ball and give him some food.
You can educate an owner and get a dog off a chain, where he can run around outside without being held back and go inside at night with his family, all because of your dedication!
Even if you do one Sunday a month, you can make a difference! I have had quite a few moments where I was almost overcome with tears of happiness.
Read below for a description and contact information to get involved.
Pet Outreach: Our Outreach Program Volunteers canvasses various of the city every weekend helping needy pets. Volunteers promote responsible pet ownership through education and by providing needy pets new dog houses, hay, food and transportation of pets to and from spay/neuter clinics. This group will be hosting a meeting in March and are looking for more interested volunteers who want to get involved. If you would like to learn more about getting involved with our Pet Outreach Program please email Kate Quigley at fite4dogs@yahoo.com
You can see that dog look at you with grateful eyes when you put hay in his dog house to provide him warmth. You can see how excited he is when you throw him a ball and give him some food.
You can educate an owner and get a dog off a chain, where he can run around outside without being held back and go inside at night with his family, all because of your dedication!
Even if you do one Sunday a month, you can make a difference! I have had quite a few moments where I was almost overcome with tears of happiness.
Read below for a description and contact information to get involved.
Pet Outreach: Our Outreach Program Volunteers canvasses various of the city every weekend helping needy pets. Volunteers promote responsible pet ownership through education and by providing needy pets new dog houses, hay, food and transportation of pets to and from spay/neuter clinics. This group will be hosting a meeting in March and are looking for more interested volunteers who want to get involved. If you would like to learn more about getting involved with our Pet Outreach Program please email Kate Quigley at fite4dogs@yahoo.com
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Chained dogs living outside in freezing temps!
I volunteer with Spay Neuter Kansas City, in the Pet Assistance Program. On the weekends, we go out into the community and help chained dogs. There are so many dogs living in these conditions that we cannot help them all in one day. We generally have 8-10 people out in different parts of the city, helping dogs and any stray cats that wander in their path.
Abvoe, are some pictures I took this past Sunday, Jan 20. The high that day was 25 degrees.
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