Humane Alliance

About the Humane Alliance

Betty of The Betty Fund : Animal Compassion Network, Asheville NC
Humane Alliance staffer caring
for a cat after surger

The Humane Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic in Asheville is dedicated to ending pet overpopulation by providing high-volume, low-cost sterilization of companion animals. In 2002, the Humane Alliance sterilized 13,872 companion animals. More than 106,000 companion animals have been spayed and neutered at the facility since the organization opened its doors in 1994. The cost of each surgery is subsidized with grants obtained and donations raised through the efforts and commitment of its staff, its Board of Directors, and its partner organizations (30 organizations in 22 counties).

The Humane Alliance offers a transport system to increase spay/neuter availability in the communities with the most severe pet overpopulation problems. Their transport unit operates Monday through Friday, providing pick-up and delivery to patients with the supervision assistance of a local humane organization.

Please note: If you plan to use an ACN voucher to pay for the cost of surgery at the Humane Alliance, please obtain the voucher before making an appointment. If your pet does not have a current rabies vaccination, the Humane Alliance will vaccinate your pet at an additional charge of $8.00. Visit the Humane Alliance web site for directions to the clinic.