JCARL mobile clinic offers low-cost spaying, neutering for outdoor cats

Addressing the problem of pet overpopulation throughout Iowa, and specifically in Jasper County, means taking action. A mobile clinic later this month will offer low-cost spaying and neutering services for residents who have outside (barn or alley) or free-roaming feral cats.

The clinic, sponsored by the Jasper County Animal Rescue League and Humane Society, are being conducted by certified staff from the Animal Protection and Education Charity.

The APE clinic will be held at the JCARL, 5411 Liberty Ave. in Newton,

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