Please Support PACA’s Public Spay/Neuter Program, Fix 505!
We at PACA/AAR have always known that spay/neuter a key component to ending the overpopulation problem that has long plagued Albuquerque and all of New Mexico.
In 2014, PACA/AAR proudly launched our continuing small-scale program to provide reduced-cost spay/neuter for low-income dog and cat owners. This was a long-time dream of volunteer Margaret Bobb. Sadly Margaret died in 2018, but the Fix the 505 program lives on in her name and is now the Margaret Bobb Memorial Spay/Neuter Program Fix the 505.
PACA also Partners with Western Trails Veterinary Hospital in Edgewood to spay and neuter the animals adopted from Moriarty Animal Control and East Mountain Companion Animal Project.
As you can see in our results below, this program has been very successful. However, we rely on your donations to continue.
Results for 2024
Fix the 505 – 87 cats and dogs spayed or neutered
Western Trails program – 276 cats and dogs spayed or neutered
RESULTS FOR 2023
270 cats spayed or neutered
289 dogs spayed or neutered
RESULTS FOR 2022
285 cats spayed/neutered
150 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2021
600 cats spayed/neutered
151 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2020
750 cats spayed/neutered
195 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2018
668 cats spayed/neutered
158 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2017
825 cats spayed/neutered
165 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2016
600 cats spayed/neutered
194 dogs spayed/neutered
RESULTS FOR 2015
Free spay/neuters provided to low-income families: 94
TNR services provided for feral cats: 278
Plus outdoor kittens trapped, spayed/neutered and adopted to homes for indoor living: 65
RESULTS FOR 2014
Free spay/neuters provided to low-income families: 68
TNR services provided for feral cats: 459
Plus outdoor kittens trapped, spayed/neutered and adopted to homes for indoor living: 81