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.
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.
Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources for Cats (and dogs):
South County Spay & Neuter Clinic - Renton
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project – Lynnwood
Spay/neuter is free for feral and free-roaming cats that will be eartipped. Companion cats that will not be eartipped are $45 male, $55 female co-pay. www.feralcatproject.org
Seattle Humane Society (Eastgate/Factoria)
Seattle Area Feline Rescue - Shoreline
Seattle Animal Shelter Spay and Neuter Clinic
Northwest Spay & Neuter Center - Tacoma
Pasado’s Safe Haven
If you cannot afford the 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 your next pet from a shelter or rescue group will free up space so the organization can save another animal's life.
If you have a mama kitty with kittens... We are not a shelter, however we have private, volunteer foster homes. If space is available, we will take your kittens when they are 6-8 weeks old and give you a voucher to have your mama cat spayed at our expense. We will provide loving foster care for the kittens and when they are ready, we will adopt the kittens to suitable, approved homes. The kittens will be spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and treated for fleas and earmites, if needed. AND we will microchip them so if they ever become separated from their human family, they will be reunited.
We will also arrange for the litter's spay/neuter, so they will not add to the burden of cats and kittens in our shelters. Sometimes adopters have the best intentions and promise that they will spay a kitten when it is older, but then forget, or aren’t able to afford it, or they don’t realize that kittens can go into heat as young as four months old.
For more information, contact South County Cats southcountycats@gmail.com.
Check your (maximum) family income here.