Feline Spay/Neuter Info & Resources

Print and review the forms below before scheduling an appointment.
All outdoor cats will be ear tipped, whether they come in a trap or carrier.
If a cat soils themselves or carrier because a towel was not placed in carrier for transport a $10 cleaning fee (for cat and carrier) will be collected at check-in.
Due to costs incurred whether or not services are performed, all surgeries must be paid in-full at the time of booking and are non-refundable. If you agree to these terms you may follow the link below to search for available appointments.
Our spay and neuter program is for cats only. You can get a list of low-cost spay/neuter programs for dogs through the ASPCA.
If your cat is 8-years-old or older or you do not know the age of your cat, pre-anesthesia/senior bloodwork is recommended. You will have to consult with your veterinarian to have this done as we do not provide this service.  
Additionally many veterinarians will recommend doing a small bloodwork panel on younger animals just to make sure they are fit to undergo anesthesia and surgery, so please consult with your veterinarian if that is something you would like done.
For questions, email Michele at [email protected].

Pricing*

Spay/Neuter $30
Rabies Vaccine $15**
Distemper (FVRCP) Vaccine $10
Flea Treatment (Advantage) $12
Worm Treatment (Ivermectin) $6.50

*Other charges may apply. Prices are subject to change without notice.
**Required by state law. We must vaccinate your cat for rabies unless you provide proof of vaccination via certificate (tags will not be accepted as proof.)

Other Spay/Neuter Resources

De-Sex in the City Free & Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program from the CPAA. Information available at https://www.cpaa.info/programs/

Friends of All Animals – Low-cost spay/neuter program for cats and dogs in Lebanon County and the surrounding areas. Call 717-272-6466 or send requests to Gloria at [email protected]. Information also available at www.friendsofallanimals.org.

Helping Hands for Animals – Spay/neuter program for cats and dogs in Lancaster County. Call 717-687-7297 or send requests to P.O. Box 162, Lampeter, PA 17537.

Organization for Responsible Care of Animals (ORCA) – With the cooperation of area veterinarians, ORCA administers a low-cost, fixed-price spay/neuter program. Call its Animal-Alert Hotline at 717-397-8922 for more information or visit www.orcarescue.org/.

PA-PETS Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Assistance Program – A financial-assistance program for the pets of low-income people and families in Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties. Call toll-free 1-866-472-7387 or visit pennsylvaniapets.org/ for more information.

PAWS Reduced Fee Voucher Program – A program providing vouchers for participating vets that enable reduced fees for spay or neuter surgery for cats and dogs, as well as rabies and distemper vaccines (at the time of surgery). Some pre-qualifying requirements based on income and financial situation. Call 717-957-8122, Box #3 and leave a message. A representative will call to discuss details. Information also available at www.pawsofpa.org/.

SNAP – Spay Neuter Assistance Program – SNAP offers low-cost spay/neuter through participating veterinarians. To obtain a low-cost coupon and the list of veterinarians, call 717-732-5377 or visit www.snapofpa.org. Vaccinations and other services are available through these practices. Additional charges apply for office visits and other services.

York SPCA Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program provides affordable surgeries for owned cats and dogs or feral cats. Pit bulls will be spayed or neutered for free. Call 717-764-6109 or visit http://ycspca.org/SpayNeuter.htm for more information.