Cheap places to get cats neutered near me

HARP
(Homeless Animals Rescue Program) 925-431-8546
HARP Website

Tail Wag Inn (vet hospital)
Dogs, feral and domestic cats
925-684-2862

Tri-Valley SPCA Spay/Neuter Center, Dublin
Pit bulls and feral cats free, low-cost for domestic cats
925-479-9674
Tri-Valley SPCA Website

Well Pet Vet Clinic (veterinary hospital)
Dogs, feral and domestic cats
925-427-4300

Cheap places to get cats neutered near me

Spaying and neutering your pets means that you improve their health, save money on vet bills and help reduce pet overpopulation.

Do you need financial help to spay or neuter your pet? The following B.C. communities have low-cost spay/neuter programs available for cats, and on occasion, dogs and rabbits as well.

Not all programs listed are offered by the BC SPCA. Please contact the individual organization or group for details on eligibility, cost and availability.

Cheap places to get cats neutered near me

Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast

  • Burnaby: The City of Burnaby offers a $15 rebate, redeemable at  BC SPCA Burnaby for all cats spayed or neutered
  • Chilliwack: Contact BC SPCA Chilliwack at or 604-823-6612
  • Maple Ridge: Contact BC SPCA Maple Ridge at or 604-463-9511
  • Powell River: Contact BC SPCA Powell River at or 604-485-9252
  • Sunshine Coast: Contact BC SPCA Sunshine Coast at or 604-740-0301
  • Surrey: Contact the Surrey Community Cat Coalition at  or 778-589-8552
  • Squamish and area: Contact BC SPCA Sea to Sky at or 604-898-9890
  • Vancouver: Contact BC SPCA Animal Hospital at 604-879-3571

Vancouver Island

  • Gabriola Island: Contact Cats Alive at 250-816-2287 (CATS)
  • Nanaimo: Contact BC SPCA Nanaimo at or 250-741-0778
  • Port Alberni: Contact BC SPCA Alberni-Clayoquot at or 250-723-5269
  • Parksville: Contact BC SPCA Parksville-Qualicum Beach at or 250-248-3811
  • Salt Spring Island: Contact BC SPCA Salt Spring Island or 250-537-2123
  • Victoria: Contact Greater Victoria Animal Crusaders at   or BC SPCA Victoria at or 250-388-7722

B.C. Interior

  • Cranbrook & area: Contact BC SPCA East Kootenay at 250-426-6751
  • Creston: Call 250-428-2811 for an application
  • Grand Forks: Contact Linda of Boundary Community Humane Society at or 250-442-8636
  • Fernie: Contact the Fernie Pets Society at
  • Kamloops: Contact BC SPCA Kamloops Spay/Neuter Clinic at 250-376-6055
  • Kelowna: Contact BC SPCA Kelowna at or (250) 861-7722
  • Nelson: Contact BC SPCA Nelson at or 250-352-7178
  • Shuswap: Contact BC SPCA Shuswap at(250) 832-7376 or
  • Castlegar & area: Apply online or contact BC SPCA West Kootenays at (250) 509-0297 or
  • Quesnel: Contact BC SPCA Quesnel at or 250-992-7722
  • West Kootenay: Call Daryl of Kootenay Animal Assistance Program at 250-551-1053

Northern B.C.

  • Burns Lake: Contact Lakes Animal Friendship Society at
  • Dawson Creek: Contact BC SPCA South Peace at or 250-782-2444
  • Fort St. John: Contact BC SPCA North Peace at or 250-785-7722
  • Prince George: Contact BC SPCA Prince George Spay/Neuter Clinic at 250-562-5556 or contact BC SPCA North Cariboo at or 250-562-5511
  • Smithers: Contact Northwest Animal Society at
  • Williams Lake: Apply online or contact BC SPCA Williams Lake at or 250-392-2179

Don’t see your community listed? Check out our spay/neuter take action page to learn about what you can do to help.

If you are part of a municipality or organization: Offer a program but it’s not on the list? No longer have funds available for this purpose? Contact to have your program added or removed.

How much is it to neuter a cat?

Private vets cost anywhere from $200–$400 for a spay/neuter procedure. You also have the option to bring your kitty to a lower-cost clinic. These are typically run by nonprofits and all surgeries are performed by licensed veterinarians. You'll probably take your cat home the same day they receive treatment.

Can I neuter my cat at PetSmart?

PetSmart offers reduced and low-cost spaying and neutering at its Banfield clinics or through any of the clinics that it partners with throughout the United States and Canada.

Is it cheaper to spay or neuter a cat?

In general, it tends to be more expensive to spay a pet than it is to neuter one. That's because neutering tends to be less complex. Spaying involves opening your dog or cat's stomach to access the animal's reproductive organs.

Is it cheaper to fix a male cat?

While the cost to spay a cat varies, the operation typically runs from $300 to $500 for a female cat and around $200 for a male when it's done at a private, full-service veterinary practice, said Cory Smith, spokeswoman for The Humane Society of the United States. Fortunately, there are less expensive options.