Contact Us
Lynn Chiche
Director of SpayMart
Phone: 601-749-0268
Fax: 601-749-5084SpayMart Thrift And Gift
Lee Doane
Store Director
Phone: 504-454-8200
6601 Veterans Blvd.
Metairie, LA 70003
In the shopping center
with TJ Maxx
Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat: 10am-4pmKitten Foster Program
Program Coordinator
Lauree Nunez
Phone: 504-343-7000Adoption Coordinator
Joan Avent
Phone: 504-453-5363Petsmart Adoptions
1000 South Clearview Parkway
Kittens available for viewing
during normal business hours
Weekend Adoptions 1pm-4pm
or by appointment.PETCO Adoptions
3500 Williams Blvd.
Kittens available for viewing
during normal business hours
Weekend Adoptions :
By appointment only.Our Mission
SpayMart is a volunteer-based, nonprofit, humane organization started specifically to establish high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter and adoption programs with the mission of solving the pet overpopulation crisis in the city.
Category Archives: Cat Care
Cat Fencing
We get many calls regarding cats running at large and causing a public nuisance and I would like to advise these people as to the simple solution of cat fencing. We use this fence here at the shelter to enclose … Continue reading
What an Indoor Cat Misses
BEING HIT BY A CAR BEING STOLEN GETTING LOST ATTACKS BY CATS, DOGS OR COYOTES FLEAS, WORMS OR TICKS EXPOSURE TO DISEASES FROM OTHER CATS POSSIBLE NEIGHBOR COMPLAINTS EATING BIRDS AND OTHER WILDLIFE CRUEL PEOPLE MISTREATING AND ABUSING THEM RAIN, … Continue reading
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Important Cat Care Facts
Only clay litter should be used with kittens up to 4 months of age? You should never use scoopable, as kittens oftentimes will eat litter, and scoopable can clump in the intestines, causing a blockage that could result in death. … Continue reading
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What do I do if I lose my cat?
If your cat escapes from the house, remember that the first 24 hours are the most important for getting him back. Cats normally remain under the house or surrounding houses for the first 48 hours. Then they leave in search … Continue reading
Introducing a new cat to your old cat
Chances are excellent that your “old” cat will not be happy to see your “new” cat move in. Cats are very territorial and do not generally welcome intruders. To introduce your “new” cat with a minimum of fuss, we recommend: … Continue reading
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Caring for an adult cat
Don’t change his diet! This can cause serious digestive upsets, resulting in diarrhea, dehydration, and a trip to the vet. If you wish to change his food, do so gradually over several weeks by mixing his food with the brand … Continue reading
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