FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
San Diego, CA – July 18, 2025
Spay Your Pet. Support Your Community. Strengthen SNAP’s Mission.
Beginning in August 2025, SNAP East Spay Center invites pet owners to take part in a new initiative called Mission Mondays, a special opportunity to spay or neuter your pet while giving back to the community.
By booking your appointment on a Mission Monday, you’re doing more than helping your own pet—you’re helping someone else. SNAP’s Tier 2 pricing covers your pet’s procedure at cost and includes everything they need to stay healthy and safe—without hidden fees. That means:
- FREE vaccines (thanks to Petco Love)
- FREE microchips
- FREE flea treatment (if needed)
- FREE pain medication
- FREE nail trims
- FREE e-collar
At other clinics, these services can push the total cost of a spay or neuter for a cat to over $400 and over $700 for a dog. At SNAP’s Mission Mondays, you get it all “at cost” with no surprise add-ons—performed by one of Southern California’s most trusted and experienced spay/neuter teams.
But here’s what makes Mission Mondays truly special:
Your Tier 2 fee supports SNAP’s mission to offer free and low-cost services to underserved communities, including families in crisis, unhoused pet owners, and tribal communities throughout San Diego County.
“We’ve created a way for pet owners to receive top-quality, full-service care while giving back at the same time,” said SNAP Executive Director, Dorell Sackett. “Mission Mondays lets your payment help your own pet and support others who need help the most. It’s a win-win for the whole community.”
Your Pet. Your Choice. Your Community.
Participating in Mission Mondays means you’re making a powerful choice—to protect your pet, uplift your community, and strengthen the life-saving mission of SNAP.
Appointments for Mission Mondays begin in August 2025
To schedule, visit www.snap-sandiego.org or call (866) SPAY BUS (866) 772-9287.
About Spay-Neuter Action Project (SNAP)
SNAP (Spay-Neuter Action Project) is a nonprofit organization committed to ending pet overpopulation in San Diego County through high-volume, affordable spay and neuter services. SNAP brings care directly to communities in need, operating mobile clinics and permanent centers that have altered over 90,000 local pets since 2003.
