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Hastings Centre

8 Heathcote Road, Longlands, Hastings 4175 PO Box 15349, New Lynn, Auckland 0640 (National Support Office). Please note this Centre does not have a physical letterbox on site.
Our opening hours
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 10.30am - 3pm
Wednesday: 10.30am - 3pm
Thursday: 10.30am - 3pm
Friday: 10.30am - 3pm
Saturday: 10.30am - 3pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Note:

Please note appointments must be made for adoptions.

Hours may differ on public holidays.

Making a difference in Hastings

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SPCA's Hastings Centre sits on a greenbelt just south of Hastings Central. The centre was purpose-built and is situated on the junction of Maraekakaho Road and Heathcote Roads. The Centre presents itself from the Heathcote Road entrance. An extensive building, the Hastings Centre has a reasonably large capacity compared to other regional centres with approx. 1,200 animals coming into our care each year.

Over one hectare of land completes the site which allows for expansive lawn areas, small paddocking for exercise areas and is also handy for our larger guests as we do have the odd goat and sheep in for ‘stay overs’.

Modern dog areas include quarantine and adoption units in separate buildings.

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Specific enquiries

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Thank you for looking to desex your pet.

Making desexing accessible to everyone is important to us. Scientific research has proven that a desexed animal lives a happier and healthier life. They are less likely to get into fights, can be more affectionate and friendly, and have a reduced risk of health issues such as cancer. We believe desexing and microchipping is one of the key ways to improve animal welfare.

We run Snip ‘n’ Chip campaigns for cats across the country at different times of the year. To check if vouchers are available in your area visit https://book.spcadesexing.nz/

For more information on desexing, please visit www.spcadesexing.nz or email snipnchip@spca.nz

Alternatively, please contact your local SPCA Centre for local assistance and advice.

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