In order to ensure Spay/Neuter are made reasonably affordable to all, a Sliding Scale Fee is available based on household size and income.
To apply, click the button to start your application online or download the SNAP Application below.
To find out if it is a good fit for you, view/download the brochure below.

Click here to hear what our Spay & Neuter Angel Program participants say about the program. IMPORTANT NOTE: SNAP Application must be approved by Tails of Hope prior to scheduling an appointment through the program.

Feeding pets AND feeding family shouldn't be an 'OR'. If you are facing food insecurity for you or your furkid, click here to meet our pet food partners and learn about other local programs and resources.
Instructions for Day of Surgery (pdf)
DownloadIf Your Pet Receives Vaccinations or Injections at their Appointment (pdf)
DownloadSpay & Neuter Angel Program (SNAP) Brochure (pdf)
DownloadTNR-A Guide for Bringing Ferals to TOH (pdf)
DownloadTNR Trap Loan Form (pdf)
DownloadSpay & Neuter Angel Program (SNAP) Application (pdf)
DownloadIn addition to the above 'TNR-A Guide for Bring Ferals to TOH' and 'TNR Trap Loan Form,' additional awareness, education, and resources are available on our site. To make a Community (stray/feral) cat appointment, call our office: 724-346-4673
Want to make a bigger impact for cats and our community? TNR program advice, along with loads of secrets learned from the toughest and wiliest felines around are shared in videos.
In addition to making a difference in the Root Cause of pet overpopulation which adds to the burden of our already overcrowded rescues, shelters, and streets in our community, there are more reasons to Spay/Neuter your pet that benefit both you and your pet.
The most common preventable disease in cats & dogs.
Find out how obesity can shorten a pet’s life and increase risks to develop diseases and other problems.
Be Prepared in case the Unthinkable Happens
Add your pets to Petco Love Lost to help them get home if they go missing. It's FREE!
Why Flea & Tick Control Matters During the Winter Months
Contrary to popular belief, ticks do not die after the first frost! Depending on the species of tick, it can remain active in fall and winter months, especially when temperatures are above freezing!
Special Considerations for Outdoor Cats
Wherever temperatures are dropping, colony caregivers of stray/feral cats and TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) volunteers are taking extra steps to help homeless outdoor cats in winter, making sure they are safe and comfortable. Be a friend to our outdoor cats with the tips below.
And remember, whether a community cat or your pet, if it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for your cat.
Prepare for Cold Weather Dangers
Brrrrr....it's getting cold outside! To prevent cold weather dangers from affecting your dog's health, please heed the advice from ASPCA experts that will be shared this week in a series of 5 tips.
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