History
In November 1998, a small group of West Michigan Animal Welfare activists met to address the need for a reduced-fee dog and cat sterilization clinic open to the public. They applauded the fact that Kent County has long encouraged sterilization by offering reduced license fees for sterilized dogs and that both the Kent County Animal Shelter and the Humane Society of Kent County required the sterilization of adopted shelter animals long before it became state law. C-SNIP's founders set out to establish the area's only non-profit, reduced-fee pet sterilization clinic. The overwhelming response for our services, plus the surgery space in the mobile clinic did not allow us to accept large dogs for surgery, prompted C-SNIP to seek a permanent location. In May of 2006, C-SNIP opened the doors of its Kentwood clinic. This permanent location has allowed C-SNIP to better serve the community and triple the number of daily sterilizations.
Specialties
High quality reduced cost spay/neuter services for dogs and cats.