2009 Surgeries
161 Dogs1,966 Companion Cats
3,389 Feral Cats
Schedule By Phone
1.866.820.2510Or register online by clicking here
Clinic Check-in
Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sun 8AM-9AMTues, Fri 9AM-10AM
Fees
Cash preferred. No credit cards accepted. Payment expected at check inInside House Cats: $70
Feral (free roaming) Cats: $35
Male Dogs: $110
Female Dogs: $160
Other Services
FeLV Test: $15Cat Distemper: $15
Dog Rabies: $15
Dog Distemper: $15
Pre-operative Blood Work: $40
News
We keep our website updated with news, articles, events and updates about No Nonsense Neutering. Check back often for new stuff.
On Sunday September 26, 2010 we will have Reading, PA Operation CatSnip - A low cost spay / neuter clinic for cats will be provided by No Nonsense Neutering. Contact Suzanne at No Nonsense Neutering - 1.866.820.2510 to schedule.
On Sunday July 25, 2010 we will have Reading, PA Operation CatSnip - A low cost spay / neuter clinic for cats will be provided by No Nonsense Neutering. Contact Suzanne at No Nonsense Neutering - 1.866.820.2510 to schedule. Click the read more link for details.
On June 27, 2010 we will have Operation Catsnip - A low cost spay / neuter clinic for cats will be provided by No Nonsense Neutering. Contact Suzanne at No Nonsense Neutering - 1.866.820.2510 to schedule. Click the read more link for details.
GoodSearch will donate a $1 for every toolbar that is downloaded between April 6th at 9am EST and April 9th at 9am EST up to $5,000!! Please read more to see how you can help.
On Sunday, March 14, NNN collaborated with NoKill Lehigh Valley to provide a low cost spay / neuter clinic for cats. NNN fixed 78 cats and helped to raise funds for spay / neuter surgeries for feral colonies.
The staff included Drs Lori Milot and Rachel Parks; tech staff were Kali Hobel, Ashley Behler, Gloria Scheetz and Sarah Donnelly and 4 volunteers.
The Board, Veterinarians and Staff are pleased to invite you to our Open House and Vaccination Clinic on Saturday, March 27 from 10:00AM -3:00PM.
Please plan to attend our ribbon cutting with Mayor Pawlowski and members of City Council at 9:30AM.
GoodSearch.org is a search engine that helps charities raise funds. Every time you do a search with GoodSearch.org, the charity of your choice gets a donation. In 2009, search engines like Yahoo and Google generated close to $8 billion in advertising revenue. GoodSearch.org has developed a system that can direct some of that money to non-profits all over the United States. It's a free and easy way to support No Nonsense Neutering.
By making sure your pet can’t have puppies or kittens, you’ll have peace of mind that his or her offspring won’t be killed in an animal shelter.
Many people are surprised to learn that nationwide more than 3 million cats and dogs are killed in shelters. You might think that these are animals born in the streets or that there is something “wrong” with them. But often, they are offspring of cherished family pets, even purebreds. Maybe someone’s dog or cat got out just that one time or maybe the litter was intentional, but efforts to find enough good homes failed.
