A mobile spay-and-neuter clinic known as the “Neuter Scooter” will return in 2026 with monthly stops aimed at reducing pet overpopulation and promoting responsible pet ownership.
The clinic, which operates out of a specially equipped vehicle, provides low-cost spay and neuter services for cats and dogs. Organizers say the program is designed to make veterinary care more accessible while helping communities address issues related to stray and unwanted animals.
The 2026 Neuter Scooter schedule includes the following dates:
- January 15
- February 12
- March 12
- April 9
- May 14
- June 11
- July 9
- August 13
- September 10
- October 8
- November 12
- December 10

Additional details about locations, eligibility, pricing, and appointment requirements are expected to be released closer to each clinic date. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead, as mobile clinic appointments often fill quickly.

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