Featured Rescue – Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic

Our featured cat rescue is the Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic, located in Gastonia, North Carolina.  They go above and beyond for their local community, providing low-cost options to help residents have their pets spayed and neutered.

Not only that, but they also provide financial assistance for people on Medicaid, food stamps or WIC – and try to help those who might not otherwise be able to afford basic pet healthcare in general.

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Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic

Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic Location and Hours

Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic is located across the street from the Gaston County Police Department and next to the Oakwood Cemetery.

425 West Franklin Blvd.
Gastonia, NC 28052

Telephone: (704) 868-4673
Fax: (704) 868-0010
e-mail: info@gastonspayneuter.com

Office Hours:
9:00am – 4:00pm
Monday – Friday

How to Donate to Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic

If you’d like to donate to this wonderful rescue and clinic, you can do so through their donation page on their site.  They work with the Animal League of Gaston County to provide a variety of programs that help animals in need.

Some of those include, Room to Run, the Community Cat Fund, Shelter Pets To Go, Rosie’s Fund, Spay/Neuter Assistance Programs, Vaccination Funds and More.

They keep a wish list of items that include:

  • Bleach and He (High Efficiency) laundry detergent
  • Purina Cat Chow Complete (blue bag) and Scoopable Litter – the clinic is the home to 4 otherwise homeless cats
  • Quality paper towels & toilet paper
  • Reams of paper – 8 ½ x 11 and 8 ½ x 14
  • Rubbing Alcohol (70%)
  • 13 & 30 Gallon Trash Bags
  • Reams of Pink and Blue paper (used for kennel cards)

Follow Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic on Facebook

If you’d like to see more of what Gaston Low-Cost Spay & Neuter has to offer, simply visit their website or follow them on Facebook.  They very often post new pets that are available for adoption and share wonderful news about what they do for their community.

They even help build fences for dogs who were otherwise stuck in chains with their Fence Building Project for Chained Dogs.

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