Our current spay and neuter offerings:
Our goal is to lower the barriers to spay/neuter surgeries to help overpopulation.
If you need help with getting a cat or dog "fixed" or "altered", see below for our current offerings and a list of other service providers for additional help. (Note: female animals are spayed, males are neutered)
- Owned cats and dogs:
* Yakama Nation: If you are a Yakama Nation tribal member who would like to spay or neuter your cat or dog, please email us at: [email protected].
* Puget Sound: We are focused on serving the cats and dogs of unhoused and very low-income pet owners in Puget Sound. Our vouchers are taken at a number of surgical partners in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties.
1. To qualify for assistance, your "household income" can not exceed the limits noted in the table below.
2. To request help to spay or neuter your cat or dog, please fill out this application and email it to [email protected] so we can assist you. If you need help, please call 206-486-4738.
Please allow at least 7-10 days for us to respond to your inquiry; if approved, it will be up to the pet caretaker to make the surgery appointment and get the animal(s) to and from their appointments.
If you need help with getting a cat or dog "fixed" or "altered", see below for our current offerings and a list of other service providers for additional help. (Note: female animals are spayed, males are neutered)
- Owned cats and dogs:
* Yakama Nation: If you are a Yakama Nation tribal member who would like to spay or neuter your cat or dog, please email us at: [email protected].
* Puget Sound: We are focused on serving the cats and dogs of unhoused and very low-income pet owners in Puget Sound. Our vouchers are taken at a number of surgical partners in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties.
1. To qualify for assistance, your "household income" can not exceed the limits noted in the table below.
2. To request help to spay or neuter your cat or dog, please fill out this application and email it to [email protected] so we can assist you. If you need help, please call 206-486-4738.
Please allow at least 7-10 days for us to respond to your inquiry; if approved, it will be up to the pet caretaker to make the surgery appointment and get the animal(s) to and from their appointments.
- Community Cats (also known as "feral" or "outdoor"):
* Counties of Kittitas and Yakima: We are partnering again this year with Yakima Humane Society Spay and Neuter Clinic to increase surgeries for community cats in Kittitas and Yakima counties.
We support individuals caring for outdoor cats, aka “feral” or “community” cats, who need financial help to cover surgery costs. Prices are $45 each, please let them know if cost is a barrier as our support is there to ensure no cat is left behind.
Surgeries fill up fast so contact them today to get scheduled and get ahead of that unexpected litter! [email protected].
Upcoming spay/neuter clinic dates are:
* September 18-20
* October 3, 17, 24 and 31
* Other locations vary: We often support mobile and one-time clinics across the state. Keep an eye on our website, Facebook, and sign up for our e-newsletter to be notified of those opportunities.
With a donation today you can be the hero for a cat or dog needing help.
The services we make available are made possible thanks to the generous support of our compassionate community.
Past 2024 clinics:
- September 5
- August 8 and 22
- July 18 and 25
- June 6 and 20
- May 9, 16, and 23
- April 11, 18 and 25, 2024 Kittitas and Yakima County community cat clinics (April 4th cancelled).
- March 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, and 28, 2024 Kittitas and Yakima County community cat clinics.
The services we make available are made possible thanks to the generous support of our compassionate community.
Past 2024 clinics:
- September 5
- August 8 and 22
- July 18 and 25
- June 6 and 20
- May 9, 16, and 23
- April 11, 18 and 25, 2024 Kittitas and Yakima County community cat clinics (April 4th cancelled).
- March 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, and 28, 2024 Kittitas and Yakima County community cat clinics.
For help outside of our program areas:
If you, or someone you know, need financial assistance to spay or neuter your pet and live outside of our current program areas, please contact one of the following low cost spay and neuter providers:
Alley Cat Project (Seattle)
Animal Protection Society Friday Harbor (San Juan Island)
AARF (Roslyn)
Auburn Valley Humane Society
Cat's Meow
Center Valley Animal Rescue
Community Cat Coalition (Puget Sound)
Concern for Animals (Olympia)
Doney Coe Pet Clinic (Seattle/King Co)
Feral Cat Spay and Neuter Project (clinics in Renton and Lynnwood)
Homeward Pet Adoption Center (Woodinville)
Humane Society of Cowlitz County
Humane Society of Jefferson County
Humane Society of Mason County
Humane Society of Skagit County
Humane Society of Southwest WA (Vancouver)
Humane Society Tacoma/Pierce County
Kitsap Humane Society
The NOAH Center (Stanwood)
Northwest Spay and Neuter Center (Tacoma)
Okanogan Regional Humane, formerly OK-SNIP
Oly Camp Kitties (serving Olympia's houseless community)
Olympic Mountain Pet Pals (Jefferson County)
Pasado's Safe Haven (based in Sultan, their Spay Station serves King, Pierce and Snohomish counties)
PAWS (Lynnwood)
Pawsitive Outreach Spay and Neuter Advocates (north of Spokane)
Peninsula Friends of Animals (Port Angeles)
Seattle Animal Shelter
Seattle Humane Society
Seattle Veterinary Outreach (King Co)
South County Cats (Renton)
Spay to Save Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic (Olympic Peninsula)
Spokane Humane Society
SpokAnimal
Team Okanogan Animal Rescue (Okanogan area)
Underground Community Cat Rescue (Yakima)
Valley Spay Neuter Clinic (Yakima)
Wags to Riches (Yakima)
WAIF (Whidbey Island)
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society
Whatcom Feline Alliance
Whatcom Humane Society
Yakima Humane Society (Yakima)
Yakima Valley Pet Rescue (Yakima)
To search by zip code for spay/neuter services near you visit spayusa.org
Contact us at [email protected] or call 206-486-4PET with any questions, need assistance, or if you are interested in partnering with us to save lives.
If you, or someone you know, need financial assistance to spay or neuter your pet and live outside of our current program areas, please contact one of the following low cost spay and neuter providers:
Alley Cat Project (Seattle)
Animal Protection Society Friday Harbor (San Juan Island)
AARF (Roslyn)
Auburn Valley Humane Society
Cat's Meow
Center Valley Animal Rescue
Community Cat Coalition (Puget Sound)
Concern for Animals (Olympia)
Doney Coe Pet Clinic (Seattle/King Co)
Feral Cat Spay and Neuter Project (clinics in Renton and Lynnwood)
Homeward Pet Adoption Center (Woodinville)
Humane Society of Cowlitz County
Humane Society of Jefferson County
Humane Society of Mason County
Humane Society of Skagit County
Humane Society of Southwest WA (Vancouver)
Humane Society Tacoma/Pierce County
Kitsap Humane Society
The NOAH Center (Stanwood)
Northwest Spay and Neuter Center (Tacoma)
Okanogan Regional Humane, formerly OK-SNIP
Oly Camp Kitties (serving Olympia's houseless community)
Olympic Mountain Pet Pals (Jefferson County)
Pasado's Safe Haven (based in Sultan, their Spay Station serves King, Pierce and Snohomish counties)
PAWS (Lynnwood)
Pawsitive Outreach Spay and Neuter Advocates (north of Spokane)
Peninsula Friends of Animals (Port Angeles)
Seattle Animal Shelter
Seattle Humane Society
Seattle Veterinary Outreach (King Co)
South County Cats (Renton)
Spay to Save Mobile Spay/Neuter Clinic (Olympic Peninsula)
Spokane Humane Society
SpokAnimal
Team Okanogan Animal Rescue (Okanogan area)
Underground Community Cat Rescue (Yakima)
Valley Spay Neuter Clinic (Yakima)
Wags to Riches (Yakima)
WAIF (Whidbey Island)
Wenatchee Valley Humane Society
Whatcom Feline Alliance
Whatcom Humane Society
Yakima Humane Society (Yakima)
Yakima Valley Pet Rescue (Yakima)
To search by zip code for spay/neuter services near you visit spayusa.org
Contact us at [email protected] or call 206-486-4PET with any questions, need assistance, or if you are interested in partnering with us to save lives.