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SCATE – Stanislaus County Alternative to Euthanasia
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Who is the Program For?
Any resident of Stanislaus County (Proof of County Residency Required).
What Animals?
Any Dog or Cat 4 months old or older.
What does it Cost?
$140.00 for a standard voucher
$72.00 with proof of low income
The pet owner must provide one of the following:
- A current Medi-Cal Card
- A current EBT Card
- A current low-income Utility Bill
The name and address on the proof of low income must match the owner’s identification.
What do I get for the SCATE Voucher?
- A spay or neuter surgery
- A rabies vaccination
- A microchip (permanent identification) with registration in a national data base
- A license
- And the knowledge that you have done your part in helping to solve the “Pet Overpopulation Problem”!
Where Can You Get the SCATE Voucher?
At the monthly low cost vaccination/license clinics sponsored by Stanislaus County Animal Services. The pet and the owner must be present at the clinic.
Clinic dates, locations, and times
Where do I Take My Pet After Receiving a Voucher?
Any of the 21 participating veterinarians indicated on your SCATE Voucher.
Where Can I Get More Information?
Call the Animal Shelter at (209) 558-7387 |
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