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Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics Serving NYC’s Animals and Residents In Need

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Page 1: ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics

Mobile Spay/Neuter ClinicsServing NYC’s Animals and Residents In Need

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ASPCA Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic Program Goals

1. To end the euthanasia of adoptable animals in NYC’s five boroughs

2. To improve the health & quality of life of needy animals in inner-city communities

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Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic History

• 1997– one converted RV (the “Care-a-Van”)– three team members, 15 surgeries per day max– Long Island locations

• 2001– first custom-built Isuzu box truck mobile clinic (later called “M1”)– 25 surgeries per day max

• Today– 2002 - M2 – 2007 - M3– 2008 - M4– Now: 30 + team members, up to 100 surgeries per day

• 2009– M5 and Bergh Spay Days for rescue cats

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Meet the FleetFirst Generation General Body

M1 & M2

Second Generation General Body

M3, M4… & M5

Newer clinic upgrades:-7’ longer

-More capacity: 28 cages

-More prep space and storage

-Larger bathroom

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The New Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics

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A Look Inside

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The Surgery Suite

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Routine Services Provided• Owned cats & dogs

– spay/neuter– rabies and distemper vax– nail trim and microchip

• NYC homeless pets– spay/neuter, vaccines– microchipping– tests and medications

• NYC feral cats– spay/neuter and eartip– vaccines– medications– trap bank

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The Mobile Clinic’s Targeted Animals• Cats and dogs belonging to NYC residents who

receive public assistance– Medicaid, Medicare, disability, SSI, food stamps, TANF; rent receipt

from public housing, etc. on first come, first served basis

– Reservations for large mixed-breed dogs

• Homeless adoptable cats and dogs– city shelters, private shelters, rescue groups,

individual rescuers, etc., by appointment.

• NYC feral cat colonies– TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) for trained trappers by app’t.

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How Rescuers and TNRers Can Reach Us, Part 1.

•For information about TNR in NYC or to download our Feral Cat Sterilization Protocol, go to www.aspca.org/tnrnyc

•To make an appointment for spay/neuter or traps, please call Joel Lopez at 212-876-7700 x 4318.

•If you have medical questions or concerns after a surgery, please call Vinny Ungro at 646-596-1376 (for now!).

•For intake and adoptions questions, please call the Intake department at 212-876-7700 x 4145.

•If you need a copy of an animal’s medical record, please call Kimberly at 212-876-7700 x 4319.

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How Rescuers and TNRers Can Reach Us, Part 2.

•To reach Joel or Kimberly with non-urgent issues, please email them at [email protected] [email protected] .

•If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about the Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics, or to say thank you or share an idea you have, please call Aimee Hartmann at 212-876-7700 x 4314 or email her at [email protected].

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Why TNRers and Rescuers Should Reach Us

• … because the only way you will get help is to ask us for it!• … because if you leave ONE message with your phone number,

you will get a call back within 48 hours. If we can’t reach you, we always leave messages!

• … because we know it’s frustrating not to have slots when you want them, and we are here to help you get them.

• … because needing help and saying so will never get you banned from the clinic.

• … because going to other groups with your ASPCA concerns creates a lot more work and confusion for everyone

• … and mostly because we are here for you and we want to hear from you!

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How The Public Can Reach Us

– 24-hour bilingual automated toll-free number • 1-877-SPAY-NYC• Currently, calls returned by human within 24 hours• Oct 2008 – calls instantly routed to our call center queue,

answered by medically trained Client Services in Urbana

– Website• www.aspca.org/petowners• www.aspca.org/tnrnyc

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Public Locations: Where We Go and Why

NYC Locations:• 30 in Brooklyn• 23 in the Bronx• 19 in Queens• 12 in Manhattan• 6 on Staten Island

Location criteria:• 40% poverty level or more according to US Census data• Highest city shelter intake rates by zip code• Outreach partnerships: i.e., Petland Discounts, NYCHA, etc.

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The statistics1. For every 100 dogs we do on the clinic, AC&C will

see 72 fewer next year! And for every 100 cats we do, AC&C will see 57 fewer. This program can currently do those 200 in a day and a half.

2. In NYC, we should be doing about 40,000 Medicaid s/n surgeries each year to impact shelter intake rates. This does not include s/n for rescue groups or shelters! This program is currently doing approximately 11,000.

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Why the name change?Because language matters!

1997 - Care-a-Van

2001 - ASPCA Cares

2007 - Mobile Clinic Outreach Program

2008 - Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinics

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Accomplishments

• 2007 – program doubled in size.

• 2008 - program is growing into this new size • Refining processes and protocols• KM online calendar project• Impromed to be installed by end of 2009• Client Services for after-hours & post-op calls• Bergh Rescue Cat Sundays

• first date Sept 7, 71 cats s/n• Second date October 12.

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We hear you! What’s next?• 2009 – a sneak peek

• M5 beginning in January• 5 mobile clinics + monthly Bergh Sunday cat clinics = 30,800

surgeries in 2009• Separate feral and rescue programs, increased slots for both.• Standard packages instead of a la carte services.• Standardize all policies and protocols across teams and become a

model program nationwide!• Quarterly Newsletter• ??• ??

Keep those ideas coming!