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Quebec Street shelter
2080 S. Quebec St.
Denver, CO 80231
(303) 751-5772

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4556 Castleton Court
Castle Rock, CO 80109
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More than 70,000 puppies and kittens are born each day in the United States.

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Click here for the Meow Mobile – cats only. (Covers metro-Denver only)
Click here for the Lulu Mobile – dogs and cats. (Colorado-wide)
Check out Lulu’s cat days

People in underserved areas can get highly subsidized spay/neuter surgeries for their pets when one of the following mobile clinics visits their neighborhoods.

The Meow Mobile clinic for cats
The Meow Mobile provides highly subsidized cat spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations to pet owners in underserved areas of metro Denver. It is a partnership between the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society and the Dumb Friends League. DAVMS-member veterinarians volunteer their time on the Meow Mobile, working alongside a League veterinarian and technician. The Meow Mobile started in September 2005. Since then, more than 8,000 surgeries have been performed. 
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The Lulu Mobile clinic for dogs and cats
The Lulu Mobile provides highly subsidized cat and dog spay/neuter surgeries and vaccinations to pet owners in underserved areas of metro Denver. A gift to the Dumb Friends League by generous donors, the Lulu Mobile has a full-time veterinarian who performs 15 to 25 surgeries per clinic day. In its first year of service (September 2007 through September 2008), 1,716 cats and dogs were sterilized.

Host sites are needed for both vehicles. If your business, community center or church can offer a parking lot, call us at (303) 751-5772, Ext. 7276. This is a good opportunity to provide a needed service to your community. There is no charge to our hosts.
Frequently asked questions
How much does the spay/neuter surgery cost?
Cat spay/neuter surgeries are $25. Dog spay/neuter surgeries are $50. These fees are highly subsidized by generous donors to the Dumb Friends League and by many veterinarians who volunteer their services. The fees include distemper, rabies vaccination, ear cleaning and nail clipping, as needed. There are no vaccinations-only services.
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Who qualifies?
People with limited or fixed incomes who cannot afford to take their pets to a veterinarian qualify for these highly subsidized services.

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Veterinarians who are licensed in the state of Colorado perform the surgeries. Some are in private practice and volunteer through the Denver Area Veterinary Medical Society. Others are on the staff of the Dumb Friends League. They have experience spaying and neutering dogs and cats in high-volume settings. They are assisted by veterinary technicians.

Where and when do I bring my pet?

  • Click on the links below to find upcoming dates and locations. The clinics operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • People whose animals cannot be accommodated are given rain checks for any future clinic. They are automatically first in line at the next clinic they attend, provided they bring the rain check (purple ticket) and arrive before 8 a.m.
  • For the safety of the animals and to keep their stress levels to a minimum, we hold cat clinics and dog clinics on separate days.
  • The number of surgeries performed in a day depends on the species, as well as the animals’ sizes and ages. Dog spay surgeries range from two to five per clinic. Dog neuter surgeries range from three to 10. The number of cats that can be spayed/neutered ranges from 15 to 20.
  • Click here for the Meow Mobile – cats only. (Covers metro-Denver only)
  • Click here for the Lulu Mobile – dogs and cats. (Colorado-wide)

What do I need to know before I bring my pet for surgery?

  • Do not feed your animal after midnight the evening before surgery. Water is OK.
  • Bring animals at 8 a.m. the day of the clinic and pick them up between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. the same day.
  • Cats must be in carriers or other secure containers. Four cats per household can be brought. Separate carriers for each cat are preferable and should include a familiar towel or blanket.
  • Dogs must come on leash. No exceptions are permitted. There is a limit of one dog per household.
  • Although it is not required, you are urged to have your pets seen by a veterinarian in advance of the clinic to rule out any health problems that would make surgery unadvisable. We do not perform extensive pre-surgical examinations or blood analysis. Please note that if your pet has any medical issues (such as kidney, liver or heart problems) or is older than 7 years, there are increased risks associated with any operation.
  • Generally speaking, post-surgery veterinary care is not necessary. However, if a problem occurs that requires medical attention, patrons of the Meow Mobile are advised to take their cats to Broadview Animal Hospital in Aurora. Denver-area patrons of the Lulu Mobile take their dogs or cats to the Dumb Friends League Quebec Street shelter. Patrons who attend a clinic outside of metro Denver can take their animals to a local veterinarian with whom we have made prior arrangements. Appointments are required. Post-surgery home-care instructions include the appropriate telephone numbers.
  • Fees are $25 per cat and $50 per dog. Donations by cash or check are greatly appreciated.
  • Please make sure someone will be at home with your pet for the rest of the day following surgery.
  • You will receive home-care instructions when you pick up your pet.

To see a list of options for spay/neuter surgery, click here.

For a limited time Denver-area residents can get free microchip identification implants and lifetime registrations for their cats.  For a schedule of microchip events at our shelters and in the community, visit ChipYourCat.org

Make a donation for the animals in our care
We are a private nonprofit organization. We spend an average of $300 on every animal adopted, over and above the fee paid by the patron. If you would like to help us, you can click here to make a secure online donation or print out a donation form and mail or fax it to us.

The Dumb Friends League respects the privacy of its donors. We do not sell or exchange any individual donor information. For details on our privacy policy, click here.

 

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