Heaven Can Wait Spay and Neuter Clinic

clinic frontageNevada’s first private, non-profit Spay/Neuter Clinic opened in June 2009.  The goal of the clinic is to provide sterilization to 10,000 high-risk animals that otherwise would have been left to continually have litters.  This uncontrolled birth rate is responsible for over 30,000 animals a year being killed at our local shelters simply because they  run out of room.  Nevada can’t adopt its way out of this problem. The only solution to reduce the numbers that die is to reduce the birth rate.

Our clinic is designed to facilitate efficient, high quality spay/neuter services.  The veterinarians, medical and non-medical staff were selected because they are specialized in sterilization services and have demonstrated the compassion and professionalism required in this unique, stressful environment.

Four days a week, we offer low-cost and targeted no-cost spay/neuter.  At the time of surgery low-cost vaccines are also available for an additional fee.  Eligibility is determined using several factors, including the breed and financial situation of the owner.  If you are interested in scheduling an appointment or talking with an appointment counselor, please call our scheduling line at 227-5555 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 

General Information

  • All services are by appointment only.
  • Clinic days and hours of operation are Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
  • Owned animals check-in for surgery 6:45 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
  • Feral/ stray cats check in for surgery 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
  • All animals must be picked up by 5:00pm, unless otherwise directed by Clinic staff.
  • We are a spay/neuter clinic only.  We do not provide sick/well services or emergency services.

By far the largest majority of services are performed at our spay/neuter clinic.  There are some cases, however, that we will refer to another vet.  The following information applies to surgeries performed at the HCWS Clinic only.

  • We reserve the right to refuse service based on any medical condition or other factor as determined by Clinic staff.
  • If your pet does not appear healthy, such as sneezing, coughing, runny eyes, vomiting, diarrhea or is lethargic, do not schedule an appointment until you consult a full-service vet.
  • Although we can give vaccines at the time of surgery, it is recommended that vaccinations be current (Rabies and 3-in-1 for cats and  Rabies and 5-in-1 for dogs) at least 2 weeks prior to surgery.  See your full-service vet for pre-surgery vaccinations.  Shots and surgery at the same time put an additional stress on the immune system and the vaccines given at the time of surgery do not protect the patient for 2 weeks. Your cat may have had a previous upper respiratory infection and can relapse from the stress of shots and surgery.  Your pet may have been exposed to an infectious disease prior to coming to the clinic and will be exposed to other pets at the Clinic.  The usual incubation time is 1 week after exposure.

Low cost does not mean low quality.  We take pride in providing the highest standards of medical practice.  All female cats and all dogs are intubated and receive an IV catheter (for medication administration).  Pain medications are included for female cats. All dogs receive pre-surgery and take-home pain medications.  Male dogs also receive an E-collar.
 

Ferals & Strays

stray catAll cats will be ear tipped.  If you own your cat, please read the following about ear tipping. Ear tipping is an effective and universally accepted method to identify a spayed or neutered cat.   It is the removal of the tip of the cat’s (usually the right) ear.  It is a no-cost procedure that is performed while the cat is already anesthetized for sterilization surgery.  It is relatively painless to the cat and the ear tip does not significantly alter the appearance or beauty of the cat.  We highly recommend ear tipping to prevent your cat from possibly being anesthetized a second time.  No other method of identification has proven to be as safe or as effective as ear tipping.
 

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