[5][6][2] The facility is also home to a low-cost veterinary wellness center that offers affordable spay and neuter surgeries, vaccinations, pet dental, microchipping and more.
Programs include Advo-Cats, a pet food pantry, a mobile veterinary clinic, and more.
[8] Since its inception, SASF’s Advo-Cats TNR Program has spayed and neutered thousands of feral cats.
[1][2][9][10] Patricia Lynch, a former NBC Nightly News producer, sued the shelter in 2004 for banning her for writing critical letters to the local press about the shelter's euthanasia policy at the time, and won $50,000 in damages and $71,000 in legal fees.
[9] She later again sued the shelter, claiming she was barred out of spite from volunteering to walk its dogs.