Meet Our Spay & Neuter Partners
Fix Georgia Pets awarded 2024–2025 grants to the deserving organizations below, who provide low-cost spay/neuter in their communities  through clinics, community events, or voucher programs.
Click the logos below to visit their website and find out about their spay/neuter programs, including events coming to your community!
Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Directories
Our Grant Awardees
Good Mews is one of the few virtually cage-free, no-kill cat shelters in Georgia and the first in the metro Atlanta area. They have an average adoption rate of 600 cats per year. Good Mews has partnered with Fix Georgia Pets for many years and in 2024, our grants helped them spay/neuter 710 cats, including cats in their program and community cats.
Good Mews
The Rescue Ranch, located in McRae, Georgia, services not only Telfair County, but 75 surrounding counties in the middle of the state. In 2024 alone, they spayed/neutered 2,202 dogs and cats and since 2009 they’ve completed 34,804 spay/neuters. This has prevented the birth of thousands of puppies and kittens destined to languish in shelters or to be abandoned to fend for themselves which is a huge problem. Rescue Ranch President and Founder, Barbara Bruigom reminds us: “When you support us, you support a large poor rural community. When you give generously to Fix Georgia Pets, more people and animals are helped. We couldn’t do this without the grants given by Fix Georgia Pets."
The Rescue Ranch
Planned PEThood of Georgia became an official partner with Fix Georgia Pets in February 2024. A celebration was held in honor of veterinarian, Dr. Murphy’s 10,000th spay/neuter surgery AND the generous grant given by Fix Georgia Pets and our sister organization, Georgia Pet Foundation. This wonderful gift will help Planned PEThood continue to provide low-cost, affordable spay/neuter services to pet owners and shelters.
Planned PEThood of Georgia










































