Spay/Neuter Resources for Companion & Community Cats
Spay/Neuter Resources for Companion & Community Cats
Spaying or neutering is the solution to decreasing intakes and euthanasia rates in local shelters. Please encourage your friends and family to spay or neuter their pets.
Free/Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources for Cats (and dogs):
South County Spay & Neuter Clinic - Renton - long wait list
Spay/neuter is free for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project – Lynnwood
Spay/neuter is free for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Pasado’s Safe Haven
Spay/neuter is free for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Seattle Humane Society (Eastgate/Factoria)
Low-cost spay/neuter for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Northwest Spay & Neuter Center - Tacoma
Low-cost spay/neuter for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Seattle Area Feline Rescue - Shoreline
Seattle Animal Shelter Spay and Neuter Clinic
Low-cost spay/neuter for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped.
Homeward Pet Adoption Center - Woodinville
If you cannot afford the low co-pay, see our list of local voucher programs.
At least $500! This includes a vet exam, multiple dewormings, multiple vaccinations, spay or neuter surgery, microchip, and an FELV/FIV test.
Instead of getting a free kitten, please consider adopting from a shelter or rescue group. When you adopt from a shelter or rescue group, many of these services are included in the adoption donation. #AdoptDontShop
Adopting a pet from a shelter or rescue group will free up space so the organization can save another animal's life.