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Find affordable spay/neuter for cats in your area! Listed here are national and state databases of veterinary clinics offering low cost surgeries. When you locate one that looks like it will work for you, contact the clinic and check that the listing is current and, if you're doing TNR, that they accept cats in traps.
Petco offers affordable spaying and neutering for cats and dogs at our full-service pet hospitals. Check out veterinary services provided by Petco to book an appointment at a great cost.
North Shore Animal League America’s SpayUSA ® is a nationwide referral network for affordable spay and neuter services. For over 20 years SpayUSA has helped hundreds of thousands of people nationwide obtain low cost, quality spay and neuter services for their cats and dogs.
We offer spay/neuter surgeries for dogs, puppies, cats, and kittens to qualifying low-income individuals only. You will have to answer a series of questions to determine if your household is qualified under the low-income guidelines.
Find links for Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinics in Texas and Nationwide here from Neighborhood Cats. Visit this page from Petsmart Charities to find a low-cost spay/neuter clinic in your area.
Alley Cat Allies compiled a list of low-cost and no-cost veterinary care by state to help people access resources to protect cats and kittens.
TCAP offers low-cost spay and neuter services by appointment to cats and dogs across North Texas. View pricing.
The SPCA of Texas and Dallas County are proud to offer a FREE dog and cat spay/neuter surgery package for pet owners living in the following zip codes: 75098, 75125, 75141, 75146, 75159, 75172, and 75181.
Our Public Spay/Neuter Program helps to address the lack of truly low-cost S/N options in our county. This program is for Montgomery County residents on any kind of government assistance. A resident will also qualify if they make $40,000 a year or under. Pet must be at least 3 months old.
Neutering your cat doesn’t have to break the bank—there are many low-cost options available. Look for shelters, non-profits , and mobile clinics offering reduced prices. Financial assistance programs and vouchers can help cover the cost of neutering for low-income families.