Question:
How much to get a Tom Cat neauterd ?
dangermouse
2007-08-17 12:13:25 UTC
I understand this needs to be done within the 1st 6 months of age ?
Fifteen answers:
SureKat
2007-08-17 12:22:12 UTC
A cat should be at least 6 months old. It can cost anywhere from $60.00 and up. You may want to call your local Animal Shelter to see if they know of a low cost clinic. I know in LA, CA you can get it done for free. Sometimes you can get a neuter voucher to take to your vet. All the best;~)
Cindy
2007-08-17 19:23:17 UTC
The age at which a cat can be neutered is really up to your vet. Our vet will neuter cats as early as 12 weeks old so there is no risk of unplanned pregnancies during the first heat cycle.



As far as cost, first make a call to your local animal shelter. Many offer low cost spay & neuter programs. I think that's a great place to start. (I think if more people knew about this, or if more locales offered this, we'd be able to reduce the cat population due to accidental pregnancies.) If they don't offer that program, call around to the vets in your town. You'll be surprised by the price differences. In our town, spay/neuter surgery for a cat ranges from around $55 to as much as $150. Also check on how they do the surgery .. regular incisions are more cost effective than laser surgery.



Good luck!
Aunt Karen
2007-08-17 19:21:27 UTC
The best time is between 4 to 6 months, but any time after 6 months is better than not neutering (for health reasons). The cost will be less for a Tom, and less for a kitten between 6 and 11 months. Individual vets will have different prices due to cost of shipping supplies to their location.
searching_please
2007-08-17 19:20:02 UTC
Some places will do it even younger. You don't want to wait because the male will start spraying. Definitely do it by 6 mos.



The cheapest place to get your cat fixed will be the local Humane Society or Rescue Animals group. You can look on Petfinder.com to find out what rescues are in your area, or you can look in the phone book. Shop around to find a good price. It can be as little as $35 or much much more ($100 is not unheard of for just the neuter). A lot depends on your financial situation too. In my state (Kentucky), the state allocated money to the Humane Society to help get pets of lower-income individuals fixed.



I know the Humane Society in my area will neuter a cat and give it its shots for about $65. It's an awesome deal.



Good on you for taking the time to get educated about this! Spaying and neutering pets is VERY important! :)



Good luck! :)
Teresa V
2007-08-17 19:30:28 UTC
My vet did 2 cats at 6 months old for $80
Shell
2007-08-20 19:26:06 UTC
I called my vet this morning and it will cost $65 for the shots and be dewormed then I would have to bring him back in to get neutered for $151 thats in the state of Pennsylvania in my area call around in your area you will get different prices. Here is a site to use if you are having a problem with income just fill out the form http://www.spayusa.org/search/default.asp you will receive a certificate to get your cat neutered for free or for low income people. Get your animals spayed as early as possible the younger the better. Dont wait because its harder on a pet.
The Big O
2007-08-17 20:02:32 UTC
I work for the animal shelter in Orlando Fl. We spay and neuter cats at 8 weeks of age. Check with your local shelter to see if they offer that service and they are probably cheaper than a private practice.
?
2007-08-17 19:20:46 UTC
It can vary from $30 at a low cost clinic at a humane society to $200 from a vet. So call around. And yes, definitely before 6 months so he does not begin to spray. Once they begin to spray, there is no guarantee they'll stop with neutering.



http://cats.about.com/od/spayneuter/Spay_Neuter_for_Cats.htm
Elijah D
2007-08-17 19:22:39 UTC
It is usually around 20 to 40 dollars.
Boombam
2007-08-17 19:18:20 UTC
Our vet does it for 60$, and at 6+ months. It's Okay if you do it later though, Penguin wasn't neutered untill he was 3.
Michael B
2007-08-17 19:21:10 UTC
in addendum to gwen's response, some cities subsidize spay/neuter programs. You may want to check your city's animal control website for additional information.
anonymous
2007-08-17 19:17:00 UTC
actually you need to wait until he is at least 6 months old...when i got my last cat neutered it was 100 but that also included an exam, shots and flea treatment
Tilly
2007-08-17 19:22:41 UTC
depends where y live here its £37.00
Dory the Fish
2007-08-17 19:17:54 UTC
gwen_s is right.
froggy10282002
2007-08-17 19:24:43 UTC
Low Cost or Free Spay - Neuter

Programs in the United States









Below are programs that provide low cost or free spay/neuter for cats, listed by state. Some programs work only with pets of people with low incomes. Some do not consider income but serve only pet cats -- or only feral (untame) cats. But other programs serve all kinds of people and cats. We believe the listing details below are correct at this writing, but call the program to be sure.



If you know about other low cost or free spay/neuter programs or if you have updates to our listings, please contact us by clicking here.



If you don't find a service listed for your area, don't give up. First, call the offices of Spay/USA and of Friends of Animals (see Nationwide below). They have information about discount spay/neuter services in many towns across the country.



You can probably find other spay/neuter services -- maybe some with lower prices -- by phoning local humane and cat rescue groups (even groups in nearby towns). Usually such groups keep informed of spay/neuter services in their region. If you have rescued a cat or you caretake ferals, ask local vet clinics whether they offer some kind of good-Samaritan discount.



Prices can vary widely even in the same city. Also, when discussing prices, be sure to ask whether there are any other charges or fees in addition to the price of the spay/neuter. For example, sometimes a clinic will require that a cat receive a rabies vaccination if he has not already had one. (Rabies vaccinations are required by law in many areas of the U.S.)



About vaccinations. Based on recent research about vaccine safety, effectiveness, and duration of effect, most veterinarians are not giving as many vaccinations as in the past. (Rabies vaccinations, however, are required by law in many localities). Decisions about vaccinations should be based on current knowledge about vaccines and the cat's age, lifestyle, and health status. For the latest recommendations about what vaccinations to give and when and to whom, see the American Association of Feline Practitioners' Vaccination Guidelines and related info at the the Winn Foundation site.



Doesn't everyone get their cats spayed and neutered? No. There are millions of healthy cats and kittens put to death each year in U.S. animal shelters because of unaltered cats and not enough homes for their offspring. Some people don't know this, or they don't recognize this is related to themselves or their cats.



People put off spay/neuter due to issues of money, transportation, or time. Some people believe it's more fair to allow the cat to mate "just this once" -- or they think a female cat's pregnancy and kittens will be sweet or educational for their human children. Also, some people don't know that:





Cats can start mating as early as six months



Even indoor-only house cats often find ways to get outdoors when the sexual urge hits them. Whether they disappear for good (due to panic, accidents, or enemies) or they return home, kittens are the result.



An unaltered male cat can father hundreds of kittens a year.



Statistically speaking, even if a person finds good homes for a litter of kittens, some of the kittens will grow up and produce litters of kittens.



Spaying a female before her first heat protects her from risks of uterine, ovarian, and mammary cancers.



Spaying also protects her from the stresses of pregnancy.



Spaying reduces her frantic interest in the outdoors and reduces the chances that she'll wander far.



Spaying reduces the chances she'll mark your home with urine when she's in heat.



Unaltered cats have urges that make them irritable and anxious. They yowl or whine frequently, fight with other cats, and/or destroy objects in the house.



Neutering a male reduces his risk from numerous health problems.



Neutering lowers his urge to roam and to fight, and thus lowers chances of disease transmission and woundings.



Neutering also reduces his tendency to spray in the home.



And neutering eliminates the powerful odor of adult male cat urine.

Help stop the suffering -- Spread the word in your neighborhood

You can help cats and people by distributing flyers in your neighborhood about low cost or free spay/neuter services. Design an attractive flyer highlighting the benefits of spay/neuter plus the names and phone numbers of local services. Post the flyers in supermarkets and other public places where flyers are accepted. Distribute flyers to households in your neighborhood, especially those with new or unaltered pets.



Early-age spay/neuter

Some people delay spay/neuter for their pet because they've heard the animal must be six months or older. Although many older veterinarians were taught that, a number of studies show that cats and dogs as young as eight weeks have no problems later in life due to early- age spay/neuter. Plus, young kittens bounce back faster from the procedures than older kittens or cats. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) endorses early-age spay and neuter.



Due to traditions in some vet schools, some veterinarians are not familiar with the procedure or have no experience performing the surgery on younger kittens. Also, the procedure requires the safer and more expensive inhalant anesthetics such as isoflorane.



See the Alley Cat Allies fact sheet about the benefits of early-age spay/neuter. For veterinarians and others involved with spay/neuter programs, the American Humane Association (Englewood, CO 800-227-4645 or 303-792-9900) has a 30-page brochure and accompanying video for $14 about early-age spay/neuter, titled "The Case for Early Neutering" by veterinarians Alicia Faggella, Patricia Olson, and Mark Bloomberg, which has been endorsed by the American Veterinary Medical Association, among others.



Veterinarian W. Marvin Mackie produced a video on early-age spay/neuter procedures. To learn more about the video or if you are a veterinarian wishing to discuss it, write Dr. Mackie at 450 Arcadia Drive, San Pedro, CA 90731.



depending where you live!!!





Low Cost or Free Spay - Neuter

Programs in the United States









Below are programs that provide low cost or free spay/neuter for cats, listed by state. Some programs work only with pets of people with low incomes. Some do not consider income but serve only pet cats -- or only feral (untame) cats. But other programs serve all kinds of people and cats. We believe the listing details below are correct at this writing, but call the program to be sure.



If you know about other low cost or free spay/neuter programs or if you have updates to our listings, please contact us by clicking here.



If you don't find a service listed for your area, don't give up. First, call the offices of Spay/USA and of Friends of Animals (see Nationwide below). They have information about discount spay/neuter services in many towns across the country.



You can probably find other spay/neuter services -- maybe some with lower prices -- by phoning local humane and cat rescue groups (even groups in nearby towns). Usually such groups keep informed of spay/neuter services in their region. If you have rescued a cat or you caretake ferals, ask local vet clinics whether they offer some kind of good-Samaritan discount.



Prices can vary widely even in the same city. Also, when discussing prices, be sure to ask whether there are any other charges or fees in addition to the price of the spay/neuter. For example, sometimes a clinic will require that a cat receive a rabies vaccination if he has not already had one. (Rabies vaccinations are required by law in many areas of the U.S.)



About vaccinations. Based on recent research about vaccine safety, effectiveness, and duration of effect, most veterinarians are not giving as many vaccinations as in the past. (Rabies vaccinations, however, are required by law in many localities). Decisions about vaccinations should be based on current knowledge about vaccines and the cat's age, lifestyle, and health status. For the latest recommendations about what vaccinations to give and when and to whom, see the American Association of Feline Practitioners' Vaccination Guidelines and related info at the the Winn Foundation site.



Doesn't everyone get their cats spayed and neutered? No. There are millions of healthy cats and kittens put to death each year in U.S. animal shelters because of unaltered cats and not enough homes for their offspring. Some people don't know this, or they don't recognize this is related to themselves or their cats.



People put off spay/neuter due to issues of money, transportation, or time. Some people believe it's more fair to allow the cat to mate "just this once" -- or they think a female cat's pregnancy and kittens will be sweet or educational for their human children. Also, some people don't know that:





Cats can start mating as early as six months



Even indoor-only house cats often find ways to get outdoors when the sexual urge hits them. Whether they disappear for good (due to panic, accidents, or enemies) or they return home, kittens are the result.



An unaltered male cat can father hundreds of kittens a year.



Statistically speaking, even if a person finds good homes for a litter of kittens, some of the kittens will grow up and produce litters of kittens.



Spaying a female before her first heat protects her from risks of uterine, ovarian, and mammary cancers.



Spaying also protects her from the stresses of pregnancy.



Spaying reduces her frantic interest in the outdoors and reduces the chances that she'll wander far.



Spaying reduces the chances she'll mark your home with urine when she's in heat.



Unaltered cats have urges that make them irritable and anxious. They yowl or whine frequently, fight with other cats, and/or destroy objects in the house.



Neutering a male reduces his risk from numerous health problems.



Neutering lowers his urge to roam and to fight, and thus lowers chances of disease transmission and woundings.



Neutering also reduces his tendency to spray in the home.



And neutering eliminates the powerful odor of adult male cat urine.

Help stop the suffering -- Spread the word in your neighborhood

You can help cats and people by distributing flyers in your neighborhood about low cost or free spay/neuter services. Design an attractive flyer highlighting the benefits of spay/neuter plus the names and phone numbers of local services. Post the flyers in supermarkets and other public places where flyers are accepted. Distribute flyers to households in your neighborhood, especially those with new or unaltered pets.



Early-age spay/neuter

Some people delay spay/neuter for their pet because they've heard the animal must be six months or older. Although many older veterinarians were taught that, a number of studies show that cats and dogs as young as eight weeks have no problems later in life due to early- age spay/neuter. Plus, young kittens bounce back faster from the procedures than older kittens or cats. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) endorses early-age spay and neuter.



Due to traditions in some vet schools, some veterinarians are not familiar with the procedure or have no experience performing the surgery on younger kittens. Also, the procedure requires the safer and more expensive inhalant anesthetics such as isoflorane.



See the Alley Cat Allies fact sheet about the benefits of early-age spay/neuter. For veterinarians and others involved with spay/neuter programs, the American Humane Association (Englewood, CO 800-227-4645 or 303-792-9900) has a 30-page brochure and accompanying video for $14 about early-age spay/neuter, titled "The Case for Early Neutering" by veterinarians Alicia Faggella, Patricia Olson, and Mark Bloomberg, which has been endorsed by the American Veterinary Medical Association, among others.



Veterinarian W. Marvin Mackie produced a video on early-age spay/neuter procedures. To learn more about the video or if you are a veterinarian wishing to discuss it, write Dr. Mackie at 450 Arcadia Drive, San Pedro, CA 90731.











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NATIONWIDE

Friends of Animals

777 Post Road, Suite 205

Darien, CT 06820

800-321-7387

203-656-1522

Web site: www.friendsofanimals.org

Friends of Animals will send you an order form and a directory of participating veterinarians nationwide. You pay Friends of Animals for a certificate which you then take to the vet. Veterinarians are invited to call for information about participating.



Spay/USA

North Shore Animal League Intl.

14 Vanderventer Ave., Suite L-1

Port Washington, NY 10050

800-248-SPAY

516-883-7575

Call Spay/USA to get the names, phone numbers, and prices of services that have agreed to provide lower cost spay/neutering for cats and dogs in your local area. Private veterinarians, community programs, and special clinics participate nationwide.



If your area needs additional spay/neuter services, request Spay/USA's packet of materials to distribute to local vets and organizations. www.spayusa.org









ALABAMA

Feral Cat Coalition

Fairhope AL

251-510-8585

For feral and stray cats.



Baldwin County Humane Society

Baldwin County AL

251-928-4585

For pets.



SNAP

Huntsville AL 35811

256-539-8163





Humane Society of Etowah County

1700 Chestnut Street

Gadsden, AL 35901

256-547-4846



Humane Society of Shelby County

Columbiana, AL

205-669-3916









ALASKA

Anchorage Animal Hospital

Anchorage, AK

907-563-2395

Alaska SPCA Spay/Neuter Clinic

549 West International Airport Road #B-2

Anchorage, AK 99518

907-562-2999

Web: www.alaskaspca.org

Open six days a week, but call for information first. Also has a mobile spay/neuter clinic visiting other Alaskan communities.











ARIZONA

Discount Spay/Neuter

Gilbert, AZ

480-545-7729

Pet cats and feral cats. No appointments necessary for ferals.

S/N Clinic

Mesa AZ

480-633-1734







Spay Neuter Clinic

Tempe AZ

480-829-1002





Pet Pride of Arizona (cats only)

Scottsdale AZ

480-829-2444





Burke Vet Hospital

Tempe AZ

480-838-2020

Need to be refered by AAWL, humane society, or Pet Pride.



Aztec Animal Hospital

Scottsdale AZ

480-945-8671





Aloha Animal Hospital

Scottsdale AZ

480-949-8362





Humane Society of Santa Cruz County

Nogales AZ

520-287-5654

For feral and pet cats.



Good Samaritan Program

Tucson, AZ

520-325-1055

Free spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income residents.



Humane Society of Tucson

Low cost spay/neuter clinic

3450 North Kelvin Blvd

Tucson, AZ 85716

520-321-3704



Spay/Neuter Hotline of Arizona

Pima County

520-624-7729



Animal Crusaders of Arizona, Inc.

PO Box 31586

Tucson, AZ 85751

520-798-6451

Low cost spay/neuter for animals of low income people and for rescued animals.



Animal Defense League of AZ

Spay/Neuter Hotline

602-265-7729 Maricopa





Van Aken Pet Hospital

Phoenix, AZ

602-278-6632



Maricopa Count Animal Control Services

City of Phoenix S/N Program

602-506-3471

Low income people may qualify for free or very low cost spay/neuter services for their pets.



North Phoenix S and N Clinic

1610 E Bell Rd Suite 108 Phoenix AZ 85022

602-787-4240





S/N Clinic

Phoenix AZ

602-863-0116

602-846-3979





Spay and Neuter Assistance Program

(S.N.A.P. Clinic)

1812 West Bell Road

Phoenix, AZ

602-942-7283

Low cost s/n for every one. Also low cost vaccination clinics held twice a month.



HALO Animal Rescue

Phoenix AZ

602-971-9222

web: www.halorescue.org



Spay/Neuter Hotline of Arizona

Graham County

928-428-6558





Spay/Neuter Hotline of Arizona

Yavapai County

928-541-1356



East County Animal Guardian Angels Inc

Wellton AZ

928-785-3242







ARKANSAS

Ouachita Humane Association, Inc.

PO Box 195 Mena, AR 71953

As long as the humane association has funds available, they offer vouchers for local pets to be spayed or neutered. Pick up an application at the Polk County Library, 410 8th Street, Mena AR and follow the instructions on the form. Someone will contact you. This program depends on donations and grants to operate, so at times, funds may run out. Note that this voucher is only for pet cats and dogs and no ear cropping, tail docking, or declawing may be done at the time the voucher is used for spay or neuter.

North Little Rock Friends of Animals

North Little Rock AR

501-791-8577

Call the animal shelter to ask about the Friends of Animals program to help with spay/neuter for pets of low income households.



Arkansans for Animals (AFA) - Spay/Neuter Arkansas

Toll free 800-956-7289

870-942-3465



Central Arkansas Rescue Effort (CARE)

Little Rock AR

Web: www.careforanimals.org



Humane Society of the Ozarks

413 N. College, Suite 7

Fayetteville, AR 72701

479-444-7387

Call during business hours for information.





Fayetteville Animal Shelter

Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program

1640 Armstrong Rd

Fayetteville AR 72701

479-444-3456 or 479-718-7696

Provides low cost s-n for pets of people who have proof of low income. Call for an application. After application is approved, you can call for an appointment.



Randolph County Humane Society

PO Box 364

Pocahontas, AR 72455

Spay/neuter assistance for pets of low income people residing in this county. Contact RCHS by snail mail or contact the Randolph County Veterinary Clinic or Westridge Animal Center for information on the



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COLORADO

Planned Pethood Plus

Denver CO

303-433-3291



Humane Society of Boulder Valley

2323 55th Street

Boulder, CO

303-442-4030 ext 680

Low cost spay/neuter clinic for all.



MaxFund Animal Adoption Center

Low Cost Clinic

1041 Galapago Street

Denver, CO 80204

303-595-3561

Low cost s/n and vaccinations for pets of low income people. Open Monday through Saturday.



Every Creature Counts

Lyons CO

303-823-5941

Mobile s/n clinic serving the Denver and northern Colorado areas.



Peak View Animal Hospital

Fowler CO

719-263-4321



Dreampower Animal Rescue Foundation

Colorado Springs, CO

719-390-7838

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of low income people.



Hamlett S/N Clinic

Colorado Springs CO

719-475-1800





Eagle Valley Humane Society

Eagle CO

970-328-7387





Friends of Cedaredge Animal Control

Cedaredge CO

970-856-2319

Volunteer for the Friends group and earn credit per hour toward spay/neuter of a pet.













CONNECTICUT

T.E.A.M. (Tait's Every Animal Matters)

Westbrook CT

888-FOR-TEAM

www.everyanimalmatters.com

Mobile van offers low cost s-n for any Connecticut cat.

Creature Kindness

PO Box 185211

Hamden CT 06518

203-389-2242

Gives advice about feral caretaking, trap-neuter-release (TNR), and lends traps to people doing TNR.



The Hope Alliance

c/o LMR

88 Morse Place

New Haven, CT 06512

203-466-2185

Information about low cost s/n services in the area.



Help For Pets

Danbury, CT

203-792-1477

Low cost spay/neuter.



Greater New Haven Cat Project

203-782-2287

Low cost spay/neuter for ferals.



Rehab-A-Cat

PO Box 3184

New Haven, CT 06515

New Haven, CT 203-787-5532

Seymour, CT 203-888-2279

Low cost or free spay/neuter for ferals and pets and low cost testing, vaccinations.



TEAM

PO Box 591

Westbrook, CT 06498

860-399-5569

888-367-8326 toll free

Mobile spay/neuter clinic that provides low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations, across the state.



Central Connecticut Cat Project

Plainville CT

860-828-5287



Statewide Veterinary Clinic

Torrington, CT

860-496-1006

888-613-2034 toll free

Also offers free one-way transportation for the cat (to or from Torrington).









DELAWARE

Delaware Humane Association

701 A Street

Wilmington, DE 19801

302-571-0111

Low cost spay/neuter for all. Plus the Friends of Feral Felines offers free s/n for ferals.

Dumpster Cats

Bear DE

302-834-2859

dumpstrcat@aol.com Email

Assistance and information about s/n for feral cats and assistance for low income pet owners.



SNAP Inc

410-885-5783

Certificates for discount s/n at many local veterinarians in MD, PA, DE and NJ.









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GEORGIA

Atlanta Humane Society

981 Howell Mill Road, NW

Atlanta, GA 30318

404-875-2600

Spay and Neuter Team of Atlanta

Marietta, GA

678-354-7200

www.spay-neuterteam.com



The Sterile Feral Inc.

Mailing address:

PMB 210

3 Central Plaza

Rome, GA 30161

706-232-2418

Spay/neuter for feral cats in Floyd County.



Newnan-Coweta Humane Society

770-253-4694

Financial assistance for spaying female cats only.





Paulding County Humane Society

770-443-3565

Web: www.pauldinghumanesociety.org





Paulding County Animal Control

770-445-1511

Helps with s/n based on financial need.



Humane Society of Cobb County

1060 Al Bishop Drive

Marietta, GA 30060

770-428-5678



Cat Care Hospital

Marietta, GA

770-424-6369

Scheduled once a month, low cost spay/neuter services.



Project Catsnip

Metro Atlanta area GA

770-448-6806

www.projectcatsnip.com

Mobile van that visits about 16 locations in Atlanta and surrounding counties.



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DeKalb Humane Society

770-593-1155 or 770-987-8288

Low cost s/n certificates.



SpayGeorgia, Inc.

Lilburn, GA

770-662-4479



North Fulton Humane Society Low Cost Clinic

Alpharetta GA

770-772-7472





Carroll County Humane Society

Carroll, Haralson and Heard counties

770-830-2763





Operation Spay/Neuter

Cumming GA

770-887-1565





Pet Vet

Cumming GA

770-887-1565





Cherokee County Humane Society

770-928-5115

Helps pets of people with financial need.



SPARE (Sterilizing Pets and Reducing Euthanasia)

Woodstock GA

770-928-5120









Animal Welfare and Rescue Effort (AWARE)

PO Box 31046

Savannah, GA 31046

912-920-8605

Certificates for discount spay/neuter.



Save-A-Life Inc.

Savannah, GA 31411

912-598-7729

Low cost spay-neuter program for cats and dogs in the Savannah area.



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HAWAII

Hawaiian Humane Society

2700 Waialae Avenue

Honolulu HI 96826

808-946-2187

FAX 955-6034

Web: www.hawaiianhumane.org

For ferals and pet cats.







IDAHO

PAWS for Life Inc

Boise ID

208-343-0317

For pets of local residents with financial need.

Bonneville Humane Society

PO Box 2763

Idaho Falls, ID 83403

208-529-9725



Humane Society of the Palouse

2019 White Avenue

Moscow, ID 83843

208-883-1166

Discounts for residents of Latah or Whitmany county.









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INDIANA

Spay/Neuter Assistance Program

Fort Wayne, IN

219-427-1244

Spay/neuter assistance for pets of low income residents of Allen County. Proof of financial need is required.

Pet Neutering and Adoptions Services, Inc

PO Box 161

DeMotte IN 46310

219-987-7297







FACE Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

1505 E. Massachusetts Ave

Indianapolis, IN 46201

317-638-3223

Web: www.facespayneuter.org

Low cost spay/neuter, vaccinations, testing, and heartworm/flea medications. FACE stands for Foundation Against Companion Animal Euthanasia. Services for ferals and pets.



Hendricks County Humane Society

317-745-8181



Johnson County Humane Society

317-767-9696



Humane Society for Hamilton County

317-773-4974



Spay/Neuter Services of Indiana

Indianapolis and surrounding areas 317-788-6330

Web: www.spayneuterservices.org



Humane Society of Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN

317-872-5650

Lower cost spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.



Humane Society of Morgan County

Martinsville, IN

317-349-9177

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.



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Dearborn County Friends of Animals Inc

Aurora IN

812-537-0046



Harrison County Commissioners Project for S/N

Elizabeth IN

812-969-2615



Neuter Scooter North Central Indiana Spay & Neuter Clinic

1-866-662-5838

A clinic in a van visits various locations in Indiana and Ohio and performs low cost s-n.





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IOWA

Quad City Animal Welfare Center

724 West 2nd Avenue

Milan, IL 61264

309-787-6830

Serving surrounding areas in Iowa and Illinois, Davenport, Bettendorf, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, etc. Low costs for spay/neuter, tests, and vaccinations.

Humane Society of Scott County

2134 West River Drive

Davenport, IA 52802

319-324-3960



Animal Protection Society of Iowa

Des Moines IA

515-266-2005



Noah's Ark

PO Box 748

Fairfield, IA 52556

515-472-6080



S.N.A.P.

Muscatine, IA

563-264-2370

Helps pay for spay/neuter of pets of people who have low incomes.









KANSAS

Pawprints on the Heartland

Pittsburg KS

1-877-887-7729

Mobile s/n clinic that visits outlying area in the community.





Humane Society of Greater Kansas City

Kansas City, KS

913-596-1000



The Pet Connection

Overland Park KS

913-671-PETS



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KENTUCKY

Alley Cat Advocates

Serves Kentucky and southern Indiana



Web www.alleycatadvocates.org



Save the Animals Foundation

Lebanon KY

270-692-6833



web savetheanimalsky.com

Program for residents of Marion and Washington counties.



Home At Last

PO Box 144

Salvisa, KY 40372

502-839-1974

www.homeatlastanimals.org web site

Spay/neuter assistance for feral cats.



The Animal Refuge Center

PO Box 400

Vine Grove, KY 40175

502-877-6064

Offers certificates for low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations, from designated veterinarians.



Michael J. McDonald, DVM

Spay/Neuter Surgery

Lebanon Junction KY

502-955-1409





Harlan County SPCA

PO Box 11

Dayhoit KY 40824

606-573-5915

Call to learn whether assistance is available (This group depends on outside donations and on grants, so funds are not certain).



Ken-Tenn Humane Society

PO Box 1526 Fulton KY 42041

Area code 731

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For residents of northwest Tennessee and southwest Kentucky (Obion and Weakley Counties in Tennessee and Fulton County in Kentucky), low cost s/n for pet cats and feral cats. Also, they offer advice on how to maintain feral cat colonies.



Woodstock Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

Lexington KY

859-277-SPAY



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LOUISIANA

Animal Welfare Inc

PO Box 4797

Shreveport LA 71134

318-221-0053

www.animalwelfareinc.org

Provides a discount for s/n for pets of residents with low income.

Lafayette Animal Aid

Lafayette LA

337-232-3089

Provides a small discount for s/n for pets of residents with low income.



Spay/Neuter Intervention Program (SNIP)

St. Bernard Parish Animal Shelter

115 W. Agriculture Road

Chalmette, LA 70043

504-278-1535

www.sbanimal.homestead.com

Free spay/neuter of cats and dogs brought by retired residents and by people on any type of public assistance. Low cost spay/neuter for cats and dogs for everyone else.



Jefferson SPCA

1 Humane Way

Harahan, LA 70123

504-733-PETS

www.jspca.org web site

For anyone in the community, Jefferson SPCA provides discount certificates for cat and dog spay/neuter with participating veterinarians. Serves Jefferson, Orleans, St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne parishes.



Southern Animal Foundation

Spay/Neuter Intervention Program (SNIP)

PO Box 4164

New Orleans, LA 70178

504-861-7729

Mobile clinic that visits sites in Hammond, St. Charles, Slidell, New Orleans, Jefferson, Mandeville, Plaquemines, Amie, Abita Springs, and St. Bernard.



Louisiana SPCA Feral Cat Initiative

New Orleans LA

Web www.la-spca.org

For feral cats residing in Orleans Parish. Also check the web site for their low cost s/n for tame cats and dogs.













MAINE

Aroostook Animal Welfare Awareness Group

207-227-5056

For pets of households in need who reside in Aroostook County. If no answer, leave a voice mail message.

M.A.M.A.

PO Box 94

Prospect Harbor, ME 04669

207-422-2358

Low cost spay/neuter for North and Central Maine.



Animal Refuge League

449 Stroudwater Street

Westbrook, ME 04092

207-854-9771

Spay/neuter program for pets of qualified low income people.



Humane Society-Waterville Area

Waterville ME

207-873-2430

Assistance for qualifying residents of the central Maine area covered.



Friends of Feral Felines

PO Box 8137

Portland, ME 04101

207-797-3014

mchase1@maine.rr.com Email

Low cost s/n for ferals.



Control Animal Population

Maine Federation of Humane Societies

c/o Denise Springer, Administrator

Animal Welfare Society

PO Box 43

West Kennebunk, ME 04094

207-985-3244

Discount certificates for people who demonstrate a financial need.



Maine Veterinary Medical Association

PO Box 8

Rumford Center, ME 04278

207-364-8660

Low cost spay/neuter program.









MARYLAND

Feral Cat Program Spay/Neuter Clinic

Clinic location Northwest DC

Managed by Metro Ferals

PO Box 7138

Arlington, VA 22207

703-528-7782

or call Alley Cat Allies 202-667-3630 ext 112

Low cost spay/neuter, testing, and vaccinations for feral or stray cats.

Montgomery County Humane Society

Rockville, MD

240-773-5960

Offers discounts at many veterinary clinics in the area. Call for information



Prince George's County SPCA

Forestville, MD

301-324-0807

www.pgspca.org web site

Call here to learn about the clinic for low cost s/n.



Human Society of Charles County

71 Industrial Park Drive



Waldorf, MD 20604

301-645-8181

Low cost s/n for pets of people with low income. Call for details.



Frederick County Humane Society

1832 Rosemont Avenue

Frederick, MD 21702

301-694-1545

Low cost spay/neuter for pets.



Well Pet Clinic

Lexington Park MD

301-866-0303



The Lucky Ones

37725 Traveled Lane

Charlotte Hall, MD

301-884-2850

www.luckyones.com web site

Low cost spay/neuter clinic.



Montgomery County SPCA

PO Box 637

Gaithersburg, MD 20880

301-948-4266



Animal Welfare Society of Howard County

8556 Davis Road

Columbia, MD 21045

410-465-4350

Low cost spay/neuter clinic as well as low cost vaccinations at time of surgery or at weekly vaccine clinic.



Humane Society of Baltimore County

1601 Nicodemus Road

Reisterstown, MD 21136

410-833-4480 or 410-833-8848



Animal Advocates of Howard County

PO Box 1403

Ellicott City, MD 21041

410-880-2488

Offers information about low cost s/n in the area. Also, offers free s/n for pets of people with low income. Also, holds an annual male cat neuter-a-thon for very low price neutering.



Spay Inc.

PO Box 3240

Arlington, VA 22203

703-522-7920

703-521-2677

www.spay.org web site

Help for residents of Maryland, DC, and Virginia.



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MASSACHUSETTS

Animal Advocates

North Dartmouth, MA

508-991-7727

Low cost spay/neuter clinic.

Animal Rescue League of Boston

508-255-1030

877-590-SPAY toll free

617-426-9170

Various programs offered in Boston, Brewster, Salem, and Dedham areas. They also have a mobile clinic that visits many neighborhoods, and they also accept a limited number of feral cats.



Neponset Valley Humane Society

Norwood/Mansfield, MA

508-261-9924

Web: www.nvhumanesociety.org



A Helping Paw Inc

Buzzards Bay MA

508-743-8406



Northeast Animal Shelter

204 Highland Avenue

Salem, MA 01970

978-745-9888





Alliance for Animals

232 Silver Street

South Boston, MA 02127

617-268-7800 clinic

Low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations for pets and ferals. Call for information.



Massachusetts SPCA/Angell Memorial Hospital

SNAP (Spay Neuter Assistance Program)

Boston MA

617-522-7282

617-541-5007 for info

Assistance for pets of low income people at participating area vets.



Merrimack River Feline Rescue Society

91 Bridge Road

Salisbury, MA

462-0760

Free spay/neuter for ferals.



Northeast Animal Shelter

204 Highland Avenue

Salem, MA 01970

978-745-9888





Second Chance Fund for Animal Welfare Inc

Bolton MA (services located at Clinton MA)

978-779-8287











MICHIGAN



C-SNIP (Community Spay/Neuter Initiative Partnership)

Serves Kent County and adjacent counties

Grand Rapids MI

Web: www.csnip.org

Low cost mobile clinic for pets of people with low income.



West Michigan SPCA

Muskegon MI

231-788-5933



Silver Lake Animal Rescue League

Dixie Highway

Waterford, MI

248-545-6583, extension 5 This organization has a program for spay/neuter of pets of low income people in metropolitan Detroit.



Long Lake Animal Hospital

5044 John R Road

Troy, MI 48098

248-689-8899



Humane Society of Huron Valley

Ann Arbor, MI

313-662-4365



Kalamazoo Humane Society

4239 South Westnedge

Kalamazoo, MI

616-345-1181

Provides some assistance for the spay/neuter of pets of qualifed low income people.



Animal's Best Friend

PO Box 443

Oshtemo, MI 49077

616-624-1090

For pets living in Kalamazoo and Van Buren counties, ABF provides small subsidies at particular veterinary clinics each month. Call for details.



Zimmer Foundation

PO Bx 130944

Ann Arbor MI 48113

734-663-8000

For feral cats in Washtenaw County.











MINNESOTA

Spay, Neuter, Aid Program (SNAP)

Contented Critters

PO Box 385

Makinen, MN 55763

218-638-2153

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.

Duluth Animal Allies Humane Society

& City of Duluth Animal Shelter

2627 Courtland St

Duluth, MN 55806

218-722-5341











MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi Animal Rescue League

Jackson, MS

601-969-1631

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.

Pearl River County SPCA

PO Box 191

Picayune, MS 39466

601-799-2062



W.A.G.S. of Monroe County (Wonderful Animals Get Spayed)

Amory MS

662-256-7865 or 662-963-3310 or 662-256-2999

Low cost spay/neuter.











MISSOURI

Operation SPOT - Stop Pet Overpopulation Today

St. Louis, MO

314-995-8678

Spay Neuter Clinic of the Ozarks

Springfield MO and other Missouri and Kansas locations.

417-875-6555

Web: www.snco.org

Low cost s/n for feral and stray animals as well as for pets of low income people.



Central Missouri Humane Society

616 Big Bear Blvd

Columbia, MO

573-443-3893

Low cost spay/neuter for qualified low income.



Dogwood Animal Shelter



Low Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

Camdenton MO

573-346-2929



Noahs Ark Veterinary Clinic

Salem, MO

573-729-0294



People for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

MO

816-252-2680



STOPP (Stop the Over Population of Pets

MO

816-313-7729



Arrowhead Veterinary Clinic

Kansas City MO

816-353-0689





Spay and Neuter Kansas City

Kansas City MO

816-353-0940



Low Cost Spay & Neuter Inc

MO

816-765-5401







Humane Society of Greater Kansas City

Kansas City, KS

913-596-1000









MONTANA

Northwest Montana Humane Society

PO Box 221

Kalispell, MT 59903

406-752-7297

Discount certificates for pets of people with low income (call for details).

Animal Relief Center

SOS Program

PO Box 4717

Whitefish, MT 59937

406-758-6699



Butte Spay/Neuter Task Force

Butte MT

406-782-8034

Email: danphyl@buttespayneuter.org

Certificates providing a discount on s/n for pets of residents in or near Butte Montana.



Flathead Spay/Neuter Task Force

PO Box 2095

Whitefish, MT 59937

406-862-7974

Free or low cost s/n clinics held several times a year.











NEBRASKA

Hearts United for Animals

PO Box 286

Auburn, NE 68305

402-274-3679

Certificates for spay/neuter of pets of low income people.

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NEVADA

Agee Memorial Wildlife Fund

Las Vegas NV

702-254-3485



Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

Animal Foundation

Las Vegas, NV

702-384-3333



Las Vegas Valley Humane Society

Las Vegas NV

702-434-20009

Web: www.lvvhumane.org

Low cost spay/neuter clinic for pets and ferals.



SPCA of Northern Nevada

Reno NV

775-324-7773

775-326-8536

For residents of Washoe County. Feral cat s/n program. Also, low cost spay - neuter for pets of people with financial need.



Reno SPCA

Reno NV

775-324-7776





Nevada Humane Society

Sparks NV

775-356-7729





Pet Network of North Lake Tahoe

Incline Village NV

775-832-4404





This is the directory of Low Cost and Free Spay - Neuter Programs in the U.S. for pet and feral cats, listed by state and area code.









NEW HAMPSHIRE

N.H. Spay Line

Toll Free 1-800-990-SPAY

For residents of N.H., this service tries to help people locate a low cost or free s-n program.

New Hampshire Spaying & Altering Service

8 Hutchins Street

Concord, NH 03301

603-224-1361 before 2 pm



New Hampshire Dept of Agriculture

APC Program

State House Annex

33 Capitol Street

Concord, NH 03301

603-271-3697

Discounts for qualified low income families. Call or write for information about APC.



Spay Program for Mother Cats

8 Fox Hill Road

Belmont, NH 03220

603-524-6432

You and your cat must meet various criteria to qualify for this program. Call for information





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Animal Allies

Manchester, NH

877-312-9595

603-228-6755

Helps people who have a large number of cats or people who need help and do not qualify for other programs. This organization does NOT offer FREE services. They provide certificates for discounts on s/n to people who qualify.









NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Dept of Health & Senior Services

Pet Overpopulation Control Fund

PO Box 360

Trenton, NJ 08625

609-292-7837

When and if state funds are available, spay/neuter surgery is very low cost for pets of people with low income. Check the web site for more information about eligibility requirements and/or call by phone. Many veterinary clinics around the state are participating.

Monmouth County SPCA Spay/Neuter Clinic

260 Wall Street

Eatontown, NJ 07724

732-542-3125

Low cost spay/neuter, vaccines, and flea products.



East Coast New Jersey Spay Clinic

732-929-9449







Animal Welfare Association

Voorhees NJ

856-424-2288

Low cost s/n for ferals and pets.



People for Animals

Hillside, NJ

908-964-6887









NEW MEXICO

Humane Society of Otero County

PO Box 686

La Luz, NM 88330

505-434-0316

Email: ochs_alamo@charter.net

Free spay-neuter clinic held once a month. Limited spaces available. Contact them for information.

Spay & Neuter Action Program

Las Cruces NM

505-524-9265





Charlotte Goodrich Foundation

Roswell NM

505-622-8950

Feral and pet cats.



Animal Protection of New Mexico

Deming, NM

505-265-2322



Low cost or free spay/neuter services in Deming.



Northern New Mexico Animal Protection Society

PO Box 396

Alcade, NM 87511

505-753-8662





New Mexico Animal Friends

Albuquerque NM

505-881-7297





Sana Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society

Santa Fe NM

505-983-4309











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NORTH CAROLINA

Rockingham Humane Society

PO Box 52

Wentworth, NC 27375

336-349-4379

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of low income people.

Triad Spay/Neuter Clinic

Greensboro NC

336-375-3222

Low cost spay/neuter clinic for pets and ferals.

www.triadspca.org Web site



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Save the Animals

Winston-Salem NC

336-765-6572



Humane Society of Charlotte

2646 Toomey Avenue

Charlotte, NC

704-333-4130

Low cost spay/neuter clinic.



Friends of Feral Felines

PO Box 473385

Charlotte NC 28247

704-348-1578

www.friendsofferalfelines.org

FFF coordinates low cost s-n events for feral cats and also can tell you about local veterinarians who offer low cost s-n for feral cats at other times. Call for information about low cost s-n in your area, feral cat caretaking, or if you need to borrow carriers or humane traps, or if you are a land owner or farmer willing to host displaced feral cats, or if you'd like to volunteer to help.



Humane Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic

Asheville, NC

828-252-2079

Low cost spay/neuter. Serves 12 counties.



Haywood Animal Welfare Association

PO Box 992

Waynesville NC 28786

828-452-1329 or 452-3751

Takes phone calls Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 4:30 pm. Call for information or to make a reservation for the next clinic. Holds clinics twice a month.



Friends of Felines

PO Box 475

Castle Hayne, NC 28429

910-452-6721

Email friendsoffelines@aol.com

For feral cats, spay/neuter clinics are held on Sundays. Call for details and appointments. Friends of Felines is run entirely by volunteers.



Coastal Cat Clinic

Jacksonville, NC

910-938-4515





Second Chance Pet Adoptions

Cary, NC

919-460-0610

Operation Catnip provides free spay/neuter and vaccinations for feral and stray cats.



Spay Neuter on Wheels

central NC

919-481-6655

Mobile van offers affordable s-n for pets and feral cats.



Operation Catnip

Raleigh NC

919-779-7247









NORTH DAKOTA

Central Dakota Humane Society

Spay/Neuter Assistance Program

Bismarck-Mandan area ND

701-667-2020

Offers a limited number of s/n certificates each month.







OHIO

A Snip In Time

Cleveland OH

216-651-7142

Pets and ferals.

City of Cleveland Kennel

2690 West 7th Street

Cleveland, OH 44113

216-664-2759 clinic

216-664-3069 main

Low cost spay/neuter clinic for pets of Cleveland residents.



Pet Guards Shelter

Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223

330-920-1522



Planned Pethood Inc.

5265 Berkey Southern Road

Whitehouse, OH 43571

419-877-3499



United Humanitarians

Toledo, OH

419-475-1977



MARX (Minimizing Animal Reproduction without Extremes)

Middletown OH

513-465-3295

Mobile s/n clinic for feral and pet cats in Middletown.



CAT-SNIP Program

Scratching Post

6958 Plainfield Road

Silverton, OH 45236

513-984-6369



Spay/Neuter Clinic

Columbus OH

614-367-9933



Humane Society & Spay Neuter

4920 State Route 37 E

Delaware, OH 43015

614-369-7387



Cat Welfare Association

736 Wetmore Road

Columbus, OH 43214

614-268-6096

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of low income people.



Spay Ohio

Northwest Columbus OH

614-457-5772





Advocates for Animals Inc Marietta OH

740-3730017





SICSA

Dayton, OH

937-294-6505

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of low income people.



Humane Society of Preble County

722 South Franklin Street Eaton OH 45320

937-787-4408 Thora Smith for appointments and info

Brings a mobile unit (NOMAD) to the area every month for low cost s/n of cats.









OKLAHOMA

Animal Low Cost Spay Clinic

4522 NW 16

Oklahoma City, OK 73127

405-949-1000



Oklahoma Volunteers for Animal Welfare

Spay/Neuter Hotline

Oklahoma City, OK

405-842-6772

Information about low cost or free spay/neuter around the state.



Pets & People Humane Society

Oklahoma City, OK

405-350-PETS

Information about low cost spay/neuter.



Animal Birth Control Clinic

National Organization to End Pet Overpopulation

Lawton OK

580-355-6985



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OREGON

Pet Over Population Prevention Advocates Inc (POPPA)

PO Box 5721

Beaverton, OR 97006

503-626-4070

This service helps by giving information about low cost programs for s/n of dogs, cats, rabbits, and ferrets statewide. Also, POPPA operates Oregon Neutermobile, a van that visits communities around the state to provide low cost s/n.

Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon

Portland, OR

503-797-2606

Spay/neuter and vaccinations for ferals, at clinic or at mobile clinic that travels around the state.



Humane Society of the Willamette Valley

PO Box 13005

Salem, OR 97309

503-585-5900 ext 308



Spay and Neuter Humane Association

333 West Marine Drive

Astoria, OR 97103

503-325-7729



PROD

7741 Cook Underwood Road

Underwood, WA

509-538-2397

Serves the mid-Columbian area in Oregon and Washington state. PROD will pay a percentage of spay/neuter costs, depending on income level, at any vet in the mid-Columbian area, including towns such as Hood River, The Dalles, and Cascade Locks, Oregon -- and Bingen/White Salmon, Stevenson, and Underwood, Washington.



Pet OverPopulation Prevention

PO Box 442

Pasco, WA 99301

509-582-4722

Each month, gives out a limited number of certificates for very low cost s/n at participating veterinarians. Call the message center for instructions.



City of Eugene

Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinic

3970 West 1st Avenue

Eugene OR

541-682-3643

The clinic is operated separately from the County Animal Regulation Shelter although they are located in the same building.



Pet Population Control & Well-Being Society

Eugene OR

541-687-7286

800-944-0192 toll free





S.N.Y.P.

Rogue Valley area of Oregon

541-858-3325

Web: www.spayneuter.com



Heartland Humane Society

5311 SW Airport Place

Corvallis, OR 97333

541-757-9000

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of people with low income.



Coos County Animal Control

600 Southport Road

Coos Bay, OR 97420

541-269-2312

Free spay/neuter for pets, in exchange for the human volunteering some time.









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PENNSYLVANIA

PA P.E.T.S. (Prevent Excess Through Sterilization)

PO Box 64

Lewisburg PA 17837

Toll free 1-866-472-7387

Low cost s/n to qualifying residents who live in Union, Snyder, or Northumberland counties.

The People-Pet Partnership

Philadelphia PA

215-629-2350



Animal Rescue and Referral

PO Box 16

Richboro, PA 18954

215-752-7556 or 215-322-9251

Information about low cost spay/neuter for feral cats.



City of Pittsburgh

Bureau of Environmental Services

3001 Railroad Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15201

412-255-2036

Voucher program for residents of Pittsburgh. Call for information.



Morris Animal Refuge

1242 Lombard Street

Philadelphia, PA 19147

215-735-3256

Sells low-cost certificates for spay/neuter for pets of lower income people in the Philadelphia area. The pet owner presents the certificate to a participating veterinarian.



CATS (Changing Attitudes for Tomorrow's Solutions)

Pine Grove PA

570-345-2229

Web: catswithnoname.com

For pet cats, farm cats, stray cats, and feral cats in the Harrisburg, Lebanon, and Pine Grove areas of Pennsylvania.



Spay & Save

PO Box 122

Lafayette Hill, PA 19444

610-279-9714 or 610-277-6187

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of those needing financial assistance.



Pennsylvania SPCA

Centre Halle, PA 814-364-1725

Philadelphia, PA 215-426-6300



Homeless Cat Management Team

Pittsburgh PA

412-321-4060

Spay-neuter for feral cats in southwestern Pennsylvania. Leave a message in voice mailbox 4.



Animal Birth Control

2643 Penn Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-434-8434

800-SPAY-PGH

Email: animalfriends@trfn.clpgh.org

This organization has a network of 35 participating veterinarians in western Pennsylvania for low cost spay/neuter of pets. They can also help people find services for feral cats.





Animal Rescue League of Western PA

6620 Hamilton Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15206

412-661-6451

Low cost spay/neuter clinic.



Animals in Distress

PO Box 168

Catasauqua, PA 18032

610-264-5554

Allentown area.





Animal Education League

Woodlyn PA

610-544-9535

Lost cost s/n in PA, DE, and NJ.



Delaware County SPCA

Media, PA

610-566-1370

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of people with low income.



Lehigh Valley Humane Society

Allentown, PA

610-797-3439

Low cost spay/neuter for all pets.



Spayed Club

PO Box 1145

Frazer, PA 19355

610-275-7486

Various low cost and subsidized spay/neuter programs throughout Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley.



Sanctuary Hollow

2820 Audubon Village Drive

Norristown, PA 19403

610-666-6312

Gives information about low cost spay/neuter.



Humane League of Lancaster County

Lancaster, PA

717-393-6551

Low cost spay/neuter for unowned cats such as feral cats and barn cats.



Humane Society of Lackawanna County

967 Griffin Pond Road

Clarks Summit, PA 18411

717-586-3700

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of people of need financial assistance to do so.



Ruth Steinert Memorial SPCA

Minersville, PA

717-544-2920

Low cost spay/neuter clinic



Spay Neuter Assistance Program

Enola, PA

717-732-5377

This program has a listing of participating vets in the area (central PA) who will alter cats at low cost.



Animal Rescue Inc.

New Freedom PA

717-993-3232



Pennsylvania SPCA

Centre Halle, PA 814-364-1725

Philadelphia, PA 215-426-6300









RHODE ISLAND

Spay/neuter assistance program

R.I. Veterinary Medical Association

877-521-0103

For pets of people with low income in Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts. Go to their web site www.rivma.org to print the application, which must be sent to them by U.S. Mail.

Volunteer Services for Animals

Providence, RI

401-433-1946

Very low cost programs for: pets of people with low income and feral cats.



Defenders of Animals

PO Box 5634

Weybosset Hill Station

Providence, RI 02903

401-738-3710

Email: dennis@defendersofanimals.org

www.defendersofanimals.org Statewide low cost spay/neuter program.









SOUTH CAROLINA

Friends of the Animals Project HALO

Chester SC

803-377-2091

Inquire about any programs available for s/n of pets and ferals. Serves residents of Chester County.

Spay-Neuter Clinic

Shop Road

Columbia SC

803-783-1267





Berkeley County PAWS

PO Box 903 Goose Creek, SC 29445

843-207-PAWS

Free s-n for pets of qualified residents in the Low Country area. For an application, send your request with a self-addressed, stamped envelope to PAWS.



Grand Strand Humane Society S-N Clinic

Myrtle Beach SC

843-448-9151





John Ancrum SPCA Low Cost S/N Clinic

West Ashley SC

843-556-7729





Concerned Citizens for Animals

PO Box 1332

Simpsonville, SC 29681

864-243-4222

Web: greenvillecca.org



Pet Helpers Inc.

Charleston SC

843-795-1110

Web: www.pethelpers.org



Animal Allies

PO Box 4788

Spartanburg, SC 29305

864-576-6971

www.animal-allies.org web site











SOUTH DAKOTA

Animal Friends Humane Society

Prevent A Litter (PAL)

Rapid City SD

605-348-1635

Depending on the funds they receive through fund raising, provides assistance for s/n of pets of people with financial need.

Friends of Twin City Animal Shelter

Lead, SD

605-584-2480

Call the shelter for the phone numbers of the Friends of Twin City Animal Shelter. Depending on the funds they collect from fund raising, the Friends group provides assistance for spay/neuter of ferals and for s/n of pets of people with financial need.











TENNESSEE

Holly Help Memorial Spay Fund

Bristol VA / Bristol TN

276-466-5375

Everyone is eligible for low cost s-n assistance, which is funded by the public through recycled aluminum cans.

People United for Animals PUFA

PO Box 1082

Bristol TN 37621

423-274-2407

Lost cost s-n assistance in Bristol VA/TN





Humane Society of Greater Sullivan County

Kingsport TN

423-239-5237



Northeast Tennessee Animal League

Blountville TN

423-288-2255



McMinn Regional Humane Society

PO Box 7

Athens TN 37371

423-744-2747



The Spay Station

Humane Association of Wilson County

Lebanon TN

615-444-1196



Beesley Animal Humane Foundation Spay/Neuter Clinic

1140 Haley Road

Murfreesboro, TN 37129

615-890-6878



Nashville Humane Association

112 Harding Place

Nashville, TN 37205

615-352-4030

Call to learn about their low cost spay/neuter program, in partnership with Friends of Animals and with the Davidson County veterinary association.



Ken-Tenn Humane Society

PO Box 1526 Fulton KY 42041

Area code 731

Email: lkiplingNOSPAM@utm.edu Remove the nospam to send email

For residents of northwest Tennessee and southwest Kentucky (Obion and Weakley Counties in Tennessee and Fulton County in Kentucky), low cost s/n for pet cats and feral cats. Also, they offer advice on how to maintain feral cat colonies.



AnimalWorks

Alcoa TN

865-379-2227



Fix-A-Pet clinic

Seymour TN

865-579-6738



Animal Foundation of East Tennessee

AFET

1637 Downtown West Blvd, Suite 16

Knoxville, TN 37919

865-691-8384

Low cost s/n for everyone, and free for some clients who are low income.



People Promoting Animal Welfare (PPAW)

Greenback TN

865-856-7729





Animal Protection Association

PO Box 11471

Memphis, TN 38111

901-377-3779

Low cost s/n for pets and ferals.



Hardin County Adopt-A-Cat

8325 Highway 128 South

Savannah, TN 38372

adoptacat@freeyellow.com email

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of county residents.



Hardin County Humane Society

PO Box 874

Savannah, TN 38326

901-689-3963

Low cost spay/neuter for pets.



MEWTOPIA

Germantown TN

901-753-8890

Memphis area.



Spay/Neuter Assistance Program

Humphreys County Humane Society, TN

931-296-0938

Provides some assistance for s/n of pets of low income people.



Humane Society of Putnam County

Cookeville TN

931-372-2728



Cookeville/Putnam County Animal Shelter

Cookeville TN

931-526-3647



Prevent Unwanted Pets

Cookeville TN

931-528-5539





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TEXAS

Texas state Animal Friendly Account

Contact the Fund for Animals 713-862-3863 for information about low cost spay/neuter available through the state's animal friendly car license plate fund.

Animal Defense League

11300 Nacogdoches Road

San Antonio, TX 78217

210-655-1481

Free spay/neuter for pets of low-income people.



Spay Neuter Your Pet (SNYP)

PO Box 29435

Dallas, TX 75229

214-349-7697

Discount certificates for pet spay/neuter in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.



Luv A Pet S/N CLinic South Oak Cliff Dallas TX

214-372-9999







HSUS Spay - Neuter Clinic/Animal Wellness Center

4830 Village Fair Drive

Dallas, TX

214-372-9999

SPCA of Texas

Martin Spay/Neuter Clinic

Dallas, TX

214-651-9611 ext 116 or 133

Low cost spay/neuter. Also, for pets of qualified low income people, there are low cost veterinary services.



Brown County Humane Society

Brownwood TX 76801

325-646-0617

Has a drawing to provide very low cost spay or neuter for 15 animals per month.



Animal Birth Control Clinic

Animal Aid Humane Society

1531 Wooded Acres Drive

Waco, TX 76710

254-776-7303



Waco Humane Society

Waco, TX

254-399-9883 or 254-754-1454

Low cost or free spay/neuter for low income.



Fund for Animals

Spay/Neuter Clinic

1603 Shepherd Drive

Houston, TX

281-863-0010



Humane Society of Southeast Texas

2050 Spindletop Rd

Beaumont TX 77705

409-833-0504

Spay/neuter assistance certificates offered to all who want to spay/neuter a dog or cat. Certificates for low cost s/n for feral cats also available.



Life Force Operation Spay

PMB 671

148 South Dowlen Road

Beaumont, TX 77707

409-838-0072

"We welcome all low income, elderly folks and anyone not being able to afford the full price" of spay/neuter of pets.



Williamson County Humane Society

Cedar Park/Leander TX

512-260-3602



Animana Birth Control Vet Center

Houston TX

713-450-1444





Animal Trustees of Austin

5129 Cameron Road

Austin, TX 78723

512-450-0111

Low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations.



Emancipet mobile clinic

Austin TX

512-587-SPAY



713 Animals

Houston TX

713-264-6257

Web: www.713animals.org





Homeless Pet Placement League

PO Box 273027

Houston, TX 77277

713-862-7387

Free spay/neuter for pets of qualified low income people.



Houston Humane Society S/N Clinic

14700 Almeda Road

Houston, TX 77053

713-433-6421



Houston SPCA

900 Portway Drive

Houston, TX

713-869-7722 ext 136

Free spay/neuter and vaccinations for qualified low income.



Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP)

Mobile clinic

PO Box 440304

Houston, TX 77244

713-522-2337

Mobile clinic goes to low income neighborhoods and provides free spay/neuter and vaccinations to pets for qualified low income.



Long Drive Dog & Cat Hospital

Houston TX

713-643-0633





Spay/Neuter Assictance Program II (SNAP II) - See above

San Antonio, TX

713-862-3863



Humane Society of North Texas

1840 East Lancaster

Fort Worth, TX 76103

817-332-HSNT

Low cost spay/neuter for qualified low income.



North Texas Spay Neuter Coalition

Decatur, TX

877-FIX-SPOT

Email ntsnc@yahoo.com



Denton Low Cost Pet Sterilization and Vaccination Program

Denton, TX

940-566-5551













UTAH

No More Homeless Pets In Utah

Toll free 866-PETSFIX

801-364-0370

Web: www.utahpets.org Operates a state wide mobile s/n clinic and a spay/neuter voucher program.

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

Kanab, UT 84741-5001

435-644-2001

435-644-2078 fax

www.bestfriends.org web site

Low cost spay/neuter clinic open to the public for ferals and pet cats. Also, a mobile van s/n clinic periodically visits remote areas in Utah and northern Arizona. Best Friends also offers a free manual at their web site about how to start a low cost spay/neuter program. The manual can also be requested by phone or mail.



Humane Society of Utah

PO Box 573659

Murray, UT 84157

801-261-2919 ext 214









VERMONT

Tails Up! Spay and Neuter Program

Peacham, VT

802-592-3130

Elizabeth H. Brown Humane Society

c/o Ann Kimball

St. Johnsbury, VT

802-748-4281



Cat Spay and Neuter Clinic

Green Mountain Animal Defenders

346 Roosevelt Highway

Colchester, VT 05446

802-878-2230



North Country Animal League

PO Box 533

Morrisville, VT 05661

802-888-4303

Free spay/neuter for pets in exchange for the owner's volunteer work at the League.









VIRGINIA

Angels of Assisi - Roanoke area

Roanoke VA

1-888-661-1113

Traveling clinic for low cost s/n for pets of people with financial need -- and also for folks who rescue strays and folks who are feral cat caretakers. The service travels within about an hour radius of Roanoke.

Holly Help Memorial Spay Fund

Bristol VA / Bristol TN

276-466-5375

Everyone is eligible for low cost spay neuter assistance, which is funded by the public through recycled aluminum cans.



Animal Defense League

Abingdon VA

TOLL FREE 1-877-301-2290



People United for Animals PUFA

PO Box 1082

Bristol TN 37621

423-274-2407

Lost cost s-n assistance in Bristol VA/TN



Planned Pethood Clinic

Boones Mill VA

540-334-1268

Low cost s/n for cats and dogs.





Virginia Partnership for Animal Welfare and Support (VA PAWS)

Christiansburg VA

540-3VA-PAWS

Low cost s/n once a week in Christiansburg in conjunction with the mobile clinic provided by Angels of Assisi.





Cat's Cradle Virginia

Harrisonburg VA

540-438-5222

Web: www.catscradlevirginia.com Participating veterinarians in Harrisonburg, Dayton, and Stephens City.





Kindred Spirits

Staunton VA

540-213-3792



Valley Cats

Harrisonburg VA

540-437-0854





Spay/Neuter Inc.

540-480-7582



King George Animal Rescue League

PO Box 1143

King George VA 22485

540-644-0110

www.kgarl.org

Call them for information about s/n at very good prices.



Virginia Kincheloe Spay/Neuter Clinic

452 TV Drive

Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania VA 22408

540-834-0080





Spay/Neuter Inc.

Stuarts Draft VA

540-949-8003

For pets of people with low income.



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Spay and Neuter All Pets (SNAP)

PO Box 1277

Louisa, VA 23093

540-967-3573 (Central Virginia)





Prevent A Litter Coalition

PO Box 1442

Centreville, VA 20122

888-SPAY-4-VA

703-818-8009

Low cost s/n for pets of people with low income.



Alexandria Animal Shelter

Alexandria, VA

703-838-4775

Offers discounts on spay/neuter at many veterinary clinics in the area. No restrictions on income.



Animal Welfare League of Arlington

Arlington, VA

703-931-9241



Feral Cat Program Spay/Neuter Clinic

Clinic location Northwest DC

Managed by Metro Ferals

PO Box 7138

Arlington, VA 22207

703-528-7782

or call Alley Cat Allies 202-667-3630 ext 112

Low cost spay/neuter, testing, and vaccinations for feral or stray cats.



Spay Inc.

PO Box 3240

Arlington, VA 22203

703-522-7920

703-521-2677

www.spay.org web site

Help for residents of Maryland, DC, and Virginia.



Meower Power

Feral Cat Coalition Inc.

PO Box 9696

Chesapeake, VA 23321

757-399-0001

meowerpower_99@yahoo.com Email

Has monthly spay/neuter for ferals at low cost.



Virginia Beach SPCA

Virginia Beach VA

757-427-0070



Tidewater Humane

Tidewater area VA

757-497-7729





Partners Among Cats and Canines (PACC)

Franklin VA

757-516-5055





Norfolk SPCA (Tidewater region) Norfolk VA

757-622-3319





PETA

Norfolk area

757-622-7382





Richmond Spay & Neuter Foundation

Richmond VA





For the Love of Animals in Goochland (FLAG)

PO Box 115

Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103

804-342-6975



Prevent A Litter Clinic (PAL)

Carytown

Richmond VA

804-359-6369





Petersburg/Colonial Heights SPCA

804-526-7722





Operation Catnip of Richmond

Richmond VA

804-674-0066

Web: www.operationcatnip.net

Spay/neuter for feral and stray cats.



PetFix Coalition

804-739-7868

760- Charlottesville SPCA

PO Box 7047

Charlottesville, VA 22906

804-973-5959

Discounts on spay/neuter according to income of pet owner.









WASHINGTON

Spay & Neuter Clinic

Seattle

206-362-0505





Municipal Spay & Neuter Clinic

Seattle WA

206-386-4260





Bellevue Neuter & Vaccination Clinic

12005 NE 12th

Bellevue, WA

206-455-2826

Low cost spay/neuter for pets of Seattle residents.



Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project

Serving the Greater Puget Sound area.

206-528-8125

Email: questions@feralcatproject.org

Web: www.feralcatproject.org

Free testing, vaccinations, and spay/neuter for feral cats brought by caretakers.



City of Seattle

Municipal Spay/Neuter Clinic

2061 15th Avenue W

Seattle, WA

206-386-4260 ext 4

Low cost spay/neuter for all.



Spay/Neuter Clinic

17211 15th NE

Seattle, WA

206-362-0505





Animal Clinic of Kent

Kent WA

253-859-1520





Cascade Animal Protection Society

Federal Way WA

253-863-8004





Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project

PO Box 306

Burley WA 98322

253-884-1543

Provides certificates for low cost s/n for cats and dogs to be used at participating area veterinarians. Also has assistance for feral cats.





Harbor Association of Volunteers for Animals

(HAVA Heart)

PO Box 1913 Westport, WA 98595

360-268-9092





Cedardale Neuter & Vaccination Clinic

Mount Vernon, WA

360-424-5676





PAWS

Aberdeen WA

360-533-1141

Leave message and this volunteer group will call you back within 7-8 days.



Family Pet Surgery

Marysville WA

360-659-0877





Purrfect Pals

Arlington WA

360-652-9611

Pets and ferals.



Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF)

PO Box 1108

Coupeville, WA 98239

360-678-5816 north

360-331-2818 south

Free spay/neuter for ferals plus low cost spay/neuter for qualified low income pets.



Peninsula Spay & Neuter Clinic

1265 Old Clifton Rd SW

Port Orchard, WA 98366

360-876-3096





Animal Surgery & Vaccination Clinic

Everett WA

425-252-9300







Bellevue Neuter & Vaccination Clinic

Bellevue WA)

425-455-2826





People for Abandoned Pets

Bellevue WA

425-453-9222





Vets for Less

Lynnwood WA

425-672-4343



Humane Society of Seattle/King County

13212 SE Eastgate Way

Bellevue, WA 98005

425-641-0080

Low cost spay/neuter for pets.



Vets for Less

Kirkland, WA

425-889-0808





PROD

7741 Cook Underwood Road

Underwood, WA

509-538-2397

Serves the mid-Columbian area in Oregon and Washington state. PROD will pay a percentage of spay/neuter costs, depending on income level, at any vet in the mid-Columbian area, including towns such as Hood River, The Dalles, and Cascade Locks, Oregon -- and Bingen/White Salmon, Stevenson, and Underwood, Washington.











WASHINGTON DC

Feral Cat Program Spay/Neuter Clinic

Clinic location Northwest DC

Managed by Metro Ferals

PO Box 7138

Arlington, VA 22207

703-528-7782

or call Alley Cat Allies 202-667-3630 ext 112

Low cost spay/neuter, testing, and vaccinations for feral or stray cats.

District of Columbia Animal Shelter

1201 New York Avenue, NE

Washington, DC 20002

202-576-6664

Call for information and hours. Usually offers lower cost spay/neuter four days a week, including weekends.



Washington Humane Society

7315 Georgia Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20012

202-882-5837

202-723-5730



Spay Inc.

PO Box 3240

Arlington, VA 22203

703-522-7920

703-521-2677

web site

Help for residents of Maryland, DC, and Virginia.



Washington Animal Rescue League

71 Oglethorpe Street, NW

Washington, DC 20011

202-726-2273

Low cost spay/neuter and veterinary services for pets. Phone first for information.











WEST VIRGINIA

Monongalia County Humane Society

Morgantown WV

304-296-6247

Low cost s/n for feral or stray cats.



Harrison County Humane Society

Saltwell Road

Shinnston, WV

304-592-1600

Low cost spay/neuter and vaccinations for qualified low income.



Citizens for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (C-PAC)

Low Cost S/N Program CA

Fayetteville WV

304-658-4123

For residents of Fayette County.



Spay Today

panhandle of WV

304-728-8330

www.baacs.org (see "About Us"). Serves panhandle of WV and also Frederick County, Virginia.











WISCONSIN

Humane Animal Welfare Society

Waukesha WI

262-542-8851



Countryside Humane Society

Racine WI

262-554-6699

Low cost s/n services offered once a week for pets of Racine County residents.



9Lives Animal Adoption & Rescue

Milwaukee WI

414-299-9002



City Animal Hospital

Glendale WI

414-332-5555



Wisconsin Humane Society

SNAP Program

Milwaukee WI

414-431-6205



Wisconsin Friends of Animals

Milwaukee WI

414-342-5842



Animal Protective League

Wauwatosa WI

414-453-7177



Alliance for Animals

112 State Street #605

Madison, WI 53703

608-257-6333

For people who can't afford it, AFA helps pay for spay/neuter of pets and rescued strays.



Washburn County Area Humane Society

Spooner, WI

Helps pay for spay/neuter for pets of people of fixed income or low income.











WYOMING

Central Wyoming S & N Foundation

PO Box 1062

Casper WY 82602

407-247-1373





Pet Pals Inc.

HC 76, Box 58

Hawk Springs, WY 82217

307-532-3861

www.petpalsinc.org Web site



SNIP -- for Cheyenne, Laramie and Wyoming counties

Cheyenne Animal Shelter

Cheyenne, WY

307-632-6655

Provides some assistance for spay/neuter.



Stacy and Diana Childs Foundation

Laramie County WY

Email: dianamoney1@aol.com

Assistance for pets of people with financial need.



St Francis Animal Shelter

Buffalo WY

307-684-2757

Periodic spay/neuter clinics and certificates.





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Alley Cat Allies is the national organization teaching local governments, organizations, animal control agencies, and the public about feral cats and about reducing feral cat populations through trap/neuter/release (TNR). Cats are released back to their original home site (as long as it's safe), with daily food and caretaker supervision.



If you're trying to help feral cats in your area, ACA has a nationwide network of volunteers who provide advice about caretaking, TNR, local feral spay/neuter services, etc.



ACA also has excellent fact sheets -- some available from their web site and others from the Feral Cat Coalition of San Diego web site.



The Feral Cat Coalition of San Diego has worked wonders in reducing feral cat populations through humane methods, and they have one of the best sites of information on feral cats.





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