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Telephone: | +1 513-721-7387 |
Website: | www.ucancincinnati.org |
Address: | 2830 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45225 Camp Washington |
Nearby public transportation stops & stations: | 110 ftColerain Ave 2823 210 ftColerain Ave & Marshall Ave 270 ftColerain Ave & Bader St |
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United Coalition for Animals (UCAN) nonprofit spay/neuter clinic provides low-cost spay/neuter services for companion pets and animal rescue groups, preventing pets from suffering abuse, neglect and euthanasia due to pet overpopulation. UCAN is a 501©(3) charitable organization, a member of the National Spay/Neuter Response Team and is sanctioned by Humane Alliance, which provides training and support to similar spay/neuter clinics across the nation.
History
Established in 2001.
Formed in 2001, the organization began as a loosely-assembled group of animal shelters, rescue groups and area veterinarians. UCAN’s spay/neuter efforts began with a voucher program which subsidized the cost of surgery for cats and dogs whose owners could not have afforded it otherwise. Nearly a thousand surgeries were completed in the first three years — a start, but not the solution. Clearly, something far more impactful had to be done.
In 2005, a reconstituted UCAN board began planning for a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter clinic that would serve lower-income urban and rural communities throughout the Tri-state. The clinic, near downtown in Queensgate, opened in 2007. Over 41,000 surgeries were completed in the clinic’s first five years.
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3 reviews of UCAN Spay Neuter Clinic
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Sable B.
Place rating: 5
Cincinnati, OH
I bottle fed my cat. So, I’m kind of a crazy cat-mom/cat-lady freak. Steve French is like my little baby. And when it came time to get him fixed I researched every place in the Cincinnati area. As much as I would love to be able to afford to get his blood tested and all the fancy things other vets can offer, a $ 400 or $ 500 surgery is not in my budget.
UCAN is great! I had heard nothing but wonderful things about them, and their low costs were perfect. The staff was very friendly and took great care of my kitten. He seemed to be in no pain, but I paid the little extra for pain medicine anyway. His incisions healed up with no problems.
I especially like that they have a program that helps control stray cats in your neighborhood and will neuter/spay them.
Glenna M.
Place rating: 5
Elsmere, KY
UCAN is fantastic. It’s a low cost option for getting your pets spayed or neutered. I took my little Felix there after adopting him on Craigslist. Making the appointment was easy, and the staff was friendly. I picked him up the next morning and he was obviously well taken care of. Even with all the commotion, he wasn’t stressed or scared. The staff were great about explaining all his instructions and what to do if we had any problems. For those of use without alot of income, this is a fantastic place. He also got his rabies shot and tested for FIV/Leukemia. They also offer low cost vaccine clinics on saturdays and if you live in NKY they have transportation assistance to help if you don’t have a way to get your pet up to Cincinnati.
Per the website «This joint program allows qualifying Northern Kentucky residents to pay only $ 15 for a dog spay or neuter and only $ 10 for a cat spay or neuter. Both prices include a free rabies vaccine. The remaining cost is generously covered by FOTS. This program will continue until further notice.
Pets are picked up for surgery on Thursday mornings and returned the next day. There is no charge for the transport service. «That is AWESOME. That means almost everyone can afford to get thier animal babies taken care of and help control the pet population. They also have a feral cat trap/fix/release program.
I just can’t say enough good things about this place.
Sean B.
Place rating: 5
Saint Louis, MO
Just west of downtown, the spay & neuter clinic run by the United Coalition for Animals is a great low-cost alternative for getting your dog or cat fixed. We have had a lot of stray cats in our neighborhood and UCAN has really saved the day in helping control the pet population in our area without our having to spend a lot of money. The veterinarians are excellent surgeons and the staff has been extremely helpful.