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September 2008: Save Washington Pets - 2009 Proposed Spay/Neuter Assistance Legislation
Available January 1, 2006! - Washington State
"We Love Our Pets" specialty animal-friendly license plates (AFLPs)
to fund spay/neuter. Cost: $40 with a $30 yearly renewal fee.
Washington Federation of Animal Care and Control spay/neuter grants:
General purpose (including spay/neuter ) and We Love Our Pets animal friendly license plate grants for spay/neuter
WASHINGTON Area Code 206
Also check the C3 and PAWS spay/neuter webpages under area code 206 below for a few additional lower-cost spay/neuter programs or clinics that are not listed separately on this Neuter/Spay Washington webpage. If added individually, those efforts will be attributed to the originator!
Bellevue Neuter & Vaccination Clinic
Bellevue Washington [King County]
206-455-2826
Low-cost spay/neuter for pets of Seattle residents.
C3 Listing of Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinics
Seattle Washington and Surrounding Areas [King County]
The low-cost clinics average about $25 for a male cat, $35 for a female cat, $50 for a male dog and $55 for a female dog. The prices vary widely and depend on weight etc, so check around for the best price. Most clinics will not spay/neuter pre-pubescent dogs and cats. Many animal shelters provide low-cost spay and neuter services.
Feral Care :: feral friendly!
Seattle Washington [King County]
206-459-7202
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project - now under area code 425 (July 2008)
Feral Cat Assistance & Trapping (FCAT) :: feral friendly!
[King County and Pierce County]
206-427-6454
For immediate help, call Pamela at 206-427-6454.
Do you need help with free roaming cats? Do you want to help them but don’t have the resources and don’t know where to begin? Call FCAT.
Feral Cat Assistance & Trapping (FCAT) is group of dedicated volunteers who trap feral cats, spay or neuter (S/N) them, and then return them to where they were trapped. This is a process called trap, neuter, & return (TNR) and is considered one of the most humane methods to control feral cat population.
FCAT has one mission: to control the population of feral cats through the use of TNR.
Friends of Campus Cats (University of Washington) :: feral friendly!
Seattle Washington [King County]
206-442–2051
rescue and humane management of feral cats on the University of Washington campus; practice trap/test/vaccinate/alter/return, and provide assistance to others who wish to do the same; place rescued cats and kittens needing homes, but are NOT a shelter.
PAWS Listing of Low Cost Spay and Neuter Clinics
Greater Puget Sound Area Washington
PAWS Listing of Feral Cat Groups :: feral friendly!
Puget Sound Working Cats :: feral friendly!
Kent Washington [King County]
206-819-4261
PSWC re-homes cats and kittens that were recently considered unadoptable as “Working Cats.” Our cats patrol facilities such as warehouses, garages, barns and sheds. We bring our feral cats and “install” them in your barn, warehouse, garage, etc. If required we will loan you a holding cage for your cats to use to acclimate to their new home. We work by donation, so the work stops if there isn’t money to buy gas, cat food/litter and medications.
May 2009: Barb H now specializes in providing assistance to the county and its citizens to manage feral and free-roaming cats; can be contacted through King County at 206-296-PETS and over-the-counter at both King County Animal Care and Control locations (Kent and Bellevue).
Seattle, City of
Municipal Spay/Neuter Clinic
Seattle Washington [King County]
206-386-4260 ext 4
Low-cost spay/neuter for all.
[Note: As of February 2004, this was the only municipal shelter in the state of Washington that provides low-cost spay/neuter services to the general public!]
South County Cats :: feral friendly!
Maple Valley and Covington Washington [King County]
E-mail: southcountycats@comcast.net
• TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) of feral cats
• Spay/neuter of pet cats whose caregivers have limited financial resources
Spay is the Way :: feral friendly!
Seattle Washington [King County]
206-282-5282
Dedicated to raising dollars and distributing 100% of those funds to finance free spay and neuter programs of other like-minded organizations to help end the unnecessary suffering of unwanted cats and dogs.
Spay/Neuter Clinic, Seattle
Seattle Washington [King County]
206-362-0505
Vashon Island Pet Protectors (VIPP)
Vashon Washington [King County]
206-389-1085
Provide funds for low-cost spay/neuter through Fair Isle Animal Clinic.
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WASHINGTON Area Code 253
Coalition: HUMAnE :: feral friendly!
formerly Peninsula Spay Neuter Project (PSNP)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1202, Gig Harbor, WA 98335 [Pierce County and Kitsap County]
253-884-1543
Spay/Neuter Clinic Address: 2106 Tacoma Avenue S., Tacoma, WA 98402-1510
253.627.SPAY
Email: info@coalitionhumane.org
Spay Neuter Clinic [opened 2008]
Fix a bull
Project Catnip
“Coalition: HUMAnE is a group of Pierce County, not-for-profit animal welfare organizations, formed in January 2007 whose mission is to bring about a time where there are no more homeless pets in Pierce County . . . in part, through the start up of a low cost spay/neuter clinic.”
Based on the Humane Alliance/National Spay Neuter Response Team model. Read clinic opening updates on the It’s Hip to Snip! Blog
Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County
Tacoma Washington
(253) 383-2733 ext.5838
Low-cost spay/neuter programs: the Cinderella Fund; call the Humane Society clinic for information or to receive an application. Mobile spay neuter in the lower parking lot of the Humane Society; check schedule.
Peninsula Spay/Neuter Project - now Coalition Humane (see above)
Tacoma Washington, Gig Harbor Washington [Pierce County and Kitsap County]
Pierce County Animal Welfare Association
University Place Washington
253-564-7797
No kill cat rescue who promote and finance spaying and neutering for pets of low income families.
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WASHINGTON Area Code 360
Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County :: feral friendly!
Bellingham Washington
360-671-7445
AHS will help you pay to spay and neuter your pets. Call and leave your name, address, and phone number. A volunteer will call and arrange to send you a voucher to take to the veterinarian of your choice. Vets' charges vary, so call around to compare prices. Voucher amounts and availability vary.
Animal Protection Program :: feral friendly!
Friday Harbor, San Juan Island Washington [San Juan County]
Phone / Fax: 360-378-2158
Spay neuter program for pets of low income. Feral cat Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program.
April 2007: Feral cat or pet? To spay/neuter or not to spay/neuter? There is no choice...
Cat's Meow, The
The Cat’s Meow :: feral friendly!
Anacortes Washington [Skagit County]
360-588-9900
provides free spay/neuter and other medical services for feral cats on Guemes and Fidalgo Islands.
Clallam County Humane Society
Port Angeles Washington
360-457-8206
SNAP Spay Neuter Assistance Program offers low cost and/or free spay and neuters to qualifying persons. Upon application and proof of income the Society pays for and schedules the spay or neuter at the veterinarian of their choice.
Clark County Animal Protection and Control - Spay/Neuter Program
Vancouver Washington
360-397-2096
The Community Spay/Neuter Assistance Program provides funding for Clark County groups, programs, or projects promoting animal welfare through the spaying and neutering of domestic pets.
See downloadable pdf file for 2009. Last due date was March 31, 2009. Next announcement should be out about mid-February 2010.
CARA (Coastal Animal Rescue & Adoption Center) :: feral friendly!
Aberdeen WA [Grays Harbor County]
360-532-8583
Several programs including Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) for feral cats.
Concern for Animals
Olympia Washington [Thurston County, Mason County, Lewis County]
360-456-8176
Helps people in Thurston, Mason and Lewis counties keep their pets by providing financial assistance with veterinary bills for spay/neuter.
Leslie Boyd :: feral friendly!
Darrington Washington [Snohomish County]
Darrington Town Hall: 360-436-1131
September 25, 2008: A project to spay and neuter feral cats in Darrington. Homeowners and business owners with feral cat problems can contact Leslie Boyd by leaving a message at Town Hall. Boyd offers help in trapping cats, getting them spayed or neutered, and then releasing them. (Trap-Neuter-Return or TNR!)
Feline Friends :: feral friendly!
Shelton Washington (Olympia area) [Thurston County, Mason County]
360-866-0599
provides to stray cats in our program: rescue, foster care, spay and neuter, placement into permanent, caring homes.
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR): If the colony is located in the Olympia (Washington) area, Feline Friends can help to: loan you a humane trap, provide you with instructions and support while you trap and recover feral cats, make arrangements with the vets that will spay/neuter and eartip feral cats. You will pay $10.00 per cat to offset the medical costs.
Feline Friends of Humane Society of Cowlitz County :: feral friendly!
Longview Washington [Cowlitz County]
360-673-7300 message line
2008 clinics: will sponsor Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon (FCCO) mobile spay/neuter clinics for feral cats March 9, April 27 and Nov. 2, 2008.
Caregivers who are feeding feral or stray cats can call Feline Friends for information about the clinic and to make reservations (required.) Caregivers will be screened to make sure their cats qualify. The location of the clinics will be disclosed when reservations are confirmed.
Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon :: feral friendly!
Longview Washington [Cowlitz County] (see also listing under Oregon above)
503-797-2606
Holds spay/neuter clinics throughout Oregon and southwest Washington for feral cats. All cats will be eartipped and must be feral.
2008 Clinic Schedule
Harbor Association of Volunteers for Animals - HAVA HEART Sanctuary
Westport Washington [Grays Harbor County]
360-268-9092
Low-income spay/neuter assistance.
Humane Society of Cowlitz County :: feral friendly!
Longview Washington
360-577-0151
November 2007: New onsite spay neuter clinic! On December 1st we will begin taking appointments from low income residents, who wish to bring in their cats for spay/neuter. For feral cats, see Feline Friends; also listing above.
Jefferson County Animal Services Auxiliary (JCASA) - Feral Cat Division (FCD) :: feral friendly!
Port Hadlock Washington
[October 2004 - now known as Olympic Mountain Pet Pals - Feral Cat Division (FCD) (see below)]
Justice For Animal Welfare Society (JAWS)
Vancouver Washington [Clark County]
360-693-6809 or 360-693-8521
Spay or neuter for pets of low income persons, call Ruth 693-6809
Kitsap Humane Society
Silverdale Washington [Kitsap County]
360-692-6977
Low-Cost spay and neuter program. If you qualify for the program your pets can be fixed for $20.00 each. Application, proof of income and current pet licensing required.
Kitsap Spay & Neuter Council
Bremerton, Silverdale, Gig Harbor, Poulsbo, Belfair, Washington [Kitsap County, Kitsap Peninsula]
812-431-4613
We are a group of private individuals who are working together with the Kitsap Humane Society, other animal organizations and local business owners to spread awareness about the benefits of spay and neuter.
Kitsap Spay Day 2009 will be our first major effort to bring the community together on February 24th, in hopes of increasing cat and dog spays/neuters. Fourteen veterinarians throughout North, Central and South Kitsap are offering varying discounted surgery rates and business owners are donating money and rewards to assist needy pets. To schedule an appointment for a spay or neuter surgery on Kitsap Spay Day, call (360) 479-6775.
The N.O.A.H. Center (Northwest Organization for Animal Help) :: feral friendly!
Stanwood Washington [Snohomish County]
360-629-7055
Low-Income Spay/Neuter Program offers reduced cost spays and neuters for the pets of lower income families.
"Wild Monday" - FREE Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Program: Every Monday, N.O.A.H.'s spay/neuter clinic offers FREE spay/neuters for feral cats (not unowned or stray cats.)
Olympic Mountain Pet Pals - Feral Cat Division (FCD) previously known as Jefferson County Animal Services Auxiliary (JCASA) - Feral Cat Division (FCD) :: feral friendly!
Port Hadlock Washington [Jefferson County]
360-437-9085
The Feral Cat Division (FCD) is an all-volunteer effort to humanely control wild or feral cat colonies throughout Jefferson County by trapping, neutering, and returning (TNR) cats to their colonies.
Pasado's Safe Haven
Sultan Washington [King County, Snohomish County, Skagit County]
360-793-9393
Operate "The Spay Station" mobile clinic serving King, Snohomish & Skagit counties. Free for low-income individuals, modest fee to all others.
2008: See separate listing for WeSNIP below.
Peninsula Friends of Animals / Safe Haven
Sequim Washington [Clallam County]
360-452-0414
Spay/neuter clinics for low-income families only; held generally every third Tuesday of each month. Call a Spay/Neuter Coordinator at 360-683-4697 or 360-683-4238 ~~~ they will set up the clinic appointments.
Peninsula Spay & Neuter Clinic [closed in 2004 or 2005!]
Port Orchard Washington
360-876-3096
Low-cost spay/neuter.
People United for Animals (PUFA)
Vancouver Washington [Clark County]
360-254-6481 or 360-903-8393
Refers pet owners to low cost pet clinics and also offers low cost coupons for neutering and spaying.
Purrfect Pals :: feral friendly!
Arlington Washington [Snohomish County]
360-652-9611
Low cost free spay/neuter clinic for feral cat caretakers; to help lower income residents who need spay/neuter services
Second Chance Companions
Battle Ground Washington [Clark County]
360-687-4569
SCC has a grant from Clark County to help cover the costs of spay/neuter for animals that are listed with Second Chance Companions. Fill out an application, include a donation, see complete criteria.
South Pacific County Humane Society :: feral friendly!
Long Beach Washington [Pacific County]
360-642-1180.
Feral Cat Program
Feral cat traps are available at the Humane Society for a refundable deposit of $20. For only a $5 fee, feral cats can be spayed or neutered at Oceanside Animal Clinic.
Spay/Neuter Vouchers
We have Spay/Neuter Vouchers available for low income residents for use at Oceanside Animal Clinic. Spay or Neuter with our voucher cost $25 Cats and $35 Dogs.
Southwest Washington Humane Society
Vancouver Washington [Clark County]
360-693-4746
Refer to area vets for low-cost spay/neuter.
October 2008: new Bully SNIP spay/neuter program for Bully Breeds
February 2009: FREE spay/neuter for cats, limited time only! in February, feral cats welcome
[December 2007: As I understand, the Southwest Washington coalition disbanded and the original Spay Station unit will instead be used by the Dugan Foundation in Pierce County. Also note under area code 360 above that Humane Society of Cowlitz County recently opened an onsite spay/neuter clinic!]
The Cat's Meow, Anacortes -- see 360 above
Thurston County Animal Shelter
Olympia Washington
360-352-2510
Reduces pet overpopulation through education and spay/neuter programs. Mandatory spay/neuter for adopted shelter pets.
2008: WeSNIP - Whatcom Education, Spay & Neuter Impact Program
[Whatcom County, Skagit County]
360-793-7729 (SPAY) or email info@WeSNIP.org
The Spay Station, a state-of-the-art mobile surgical unit is now serving Whatcom and Skagit counties thanks to Pasado's Safe Haven. [see also Pasado's listing under 360 above]
First come, first serve; limited slots. Free with proof of public assistance; lower-cost for others. PLEASE REVIEW PRE-INSTRUCTIONS on WeSNIP.
2008 Clinic Schedule: WeSNIP or Pasado’s
West Columbia Gorge Humane Society :: feral friendly!
Washougal Washington [Clark County]
360-835-3464
Assistance with Trap-Neuter-Return of feral cats
Whatcom Humane Society
Bellingham Washington [Whatcom County]
360-733-2080
Offers the Spay/Neuter Assistance Program to low-income owners of cats and dogs.
Whidbey Animals' Improvement Foundation (WAIF) :: feral friendly!
Coupeville Washington [Island County]
360-678-5816 north
360-331-2818 south
Prevent-A-Litter Program — WAIF provides coupons for reduced-cost spaying and neutering to pet owners needing financial assistance.
Feral cat spaying/neutering — Feral cats are altered and re-released in their habitat to help control the feral cat population on Whidbey Island.
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WASHINGTON Area Code 425
Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project :: feral friendly!
Seattle/Lynnwood Washington [King County, Snohomish County]
New Location and Phone: July 22, 2008
4001 198th St. SW Ste #3, Lynnwood, WA 98036
425-673- 2287 (CATS)
We offer free spay/neuter services for free-roaming cats and low cost spay/neuter services for tame cats.
Humane Society of Seattle/King County
Bellevue Washington [King County]
425-641-0080
Public Spay/Neuter Clinic. Low-cost spay/neuter for pets.
Pawsitive Alliance
North Bend Washington [King County]
info@pawsitivealliance.org
Public Spay and Neuter Assistance:
- Spay/Neuter Assistance Program (S.N.A.P.) of Yakima
FREE spay and neuter assistance for residents of Yakima County. See Humane Society of Central Washington for information.
- Fix-A-Pit Program for King and Snohomish Counties
Fix a Pit
Pawsitive Alliance offers free spay/neuter assistance to residents of King and Snohomish Counties for your pit bull or pit bull mix. Contact us at info@pawsitivealliance.org for more information and to receive an application for a certificate.
- Snoqualmie Valley Spay/Neuter Fund (VAP)
sometime after August 2008: VAP partner Pawsitive Alliance will oversee the spay and neuter fund for qualifying pet owners in the valley. Pet owners in need of assistance will fill out an application for eligibility and will be able to take their pet to a participating veterinarian for care.
PAWS Spay/Neuter Clinic
Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) Animal Shelter
Lynnwood Washington [Snohomish County]
425-787-2500 ext. 849
Low cost spay neuter clinic for dogs, cats and rabbits. Wednesdays, Nov. 7, 2007 to June 4, 2008, by appointment only. Qualified low-income only. Further reduced price for pit bulls. Fees and other details
People for Abandoned Pets
Bellevue Washington [King County]
425-453-9222
Low-cost spay and neuter certificates.
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WASHINGTON Area Code 509
Abandoned Cat Team (ACT) :: feral friendly!
Winthrop Washington [Okanogan County]
Pat 509-996-2292
Becky 509-997-2245
Dot Schank 509-996-3784
patse@mymethow.com
Purpose
A.C.T. promotes humane feral cat population management via Trap-Neuter-Return and subsidizes the spay and neuter of the cats and dogs of low income families. Our mission in general is to significantly reduce the over population of cats and dogs in through an aggressive spay and neuter program.
AnimalHelp of Central Washington
Wenatchee Washington [Chelan County]
509-662-9888
A low-cost spay/neuter program for pets of those who have financial need. Call or write to obtain an application.
Blue Mountain Humane Society :: feral friendly! (see Cat Management Coalition directly below)
Walla Walla Washington
Cat Management Coalition :: feral friendly!
Walla Walla Washington [Walla Walla County]
The Cat Management Coalition includes the Blue Mountain Humane Society, Pets of Milton-Freewater, Inc. (Oregon,) Save Wonderful Animals Team and Walla Walla City Animal Control, with support from the Walla Walla County Health Department. The four organizations are working together to control Walla Walla's feral cat population, by trapping and sterilizing feral cats and returning them to where they came from--or in some cases adopting out the kittens and stray tame cats.
Call 509-522-5605 or send e-mail to catsinwallewalla@hotmail.com .
Forget Me Not Shelter :: feral friendly!
Republic Washington [Ferry County]
509-775-2308
* Stop the Cycle Spay Neuter Assistance Program for Ferry County Residents.
Available to all, no income requirements. Call to request a voucher. Vouchers are issued for Female Dogs Female Cats Male Dogs Male Cats as funding is available.
* Fear No Feral TNR Program.
Humane Society of Central Washington and SNAP coalition
Yakima Washington [Yakima County]
509-457-6854 or email information@yakimahumane.org
Spay And Neuter Assistance Program (SNAP)
Certificates for free spaying and neutering are now available to all community members who wish to have their dogs spayed or neutered. Services will be provided by local vets at no charge to the dog(s) owners.
[See also Pawsitive Alliance under Washington area code 425.]
Kittitas County Friends of Animals :: feral friendly!
Ellensburg Washington [Kittitas County]
509-899-4238
KCFOA offers a low income spay and neuter program available for individuals of low income who would like to spay and neuter their cat or dog, but are not financially able to do so. For more information on this program please call or email KCFOA@aol.com .
We also run a low-cost feral cat/barn cat Trap-Neuter-Return program for people who are willing to feed and keep the cats.
Partners for Pets
Veradale Washington [Spokane County]
509-893-9829
Offer low or no cost sterilization surgeries for dogs and cats to reduce the number of animals born each year.
Pet OverPopulation Prevention (POPP)
Tri-Cities area Washington [Benton County]
Facility address Richland; Postal address Pasco
509-943-4722
Spay/Neuter Assistance Program: Complete application and return to determine your eligibilitiy. Assistance varies from $15.00-$75.00 and all funds are issued to the veterinarian performing surgery. POPP must be contacted prior to your pet's procedure in order to assist monetarily.
Pet Savers :: feral friendly!
Spokane Valley Washington [Spokane County, Stevens County]
509-924-7826 [new phone number 12/2007]
June 2005: New stationary spay/neuter clinic primarily for low cost spay and neutering for low and no income populations. Mobile clinic, partner with Stevens County Cat Care. Workshops will teach people how to trap feral cats and bring them for sterilization. Contact TNR coordinator.
Promoting Responsible Ownership of Dogs (PROD)
Hood River Oregon (Office) [Hood River County]
Underwood Washington (Mailing Address)
541-387-DOGS (3647).
PROD offers financial assistance via spay/neuter discount certificates to those in need of help to have their pet(s) spayed or neutered. This is only made possible through PROD matching a discount offered by some of our local veterinarians (in Hood River.) Up to a 50% discount certificate is available for those meeting the general requirements. Assistance is also available for those rescuing strays. Call to see if you qualify.
Save Wonderful Animal Teams :: feral friendly! (see also Cat Management Coalition above under 509)
Walla Walla Washington [Walla Walla County]
509-522-5050 or savewonderfulanimalsteam@hotmail.com
Mission includes developing low cost spay/neuter and feral cat sterilization and vaccination programs for Walla Walla City and County.
Spokane Humane Society
Spokane Washington [Spokane County]
509-467-5235
S.A.F.E. (Save Animals From Euthanasia) Spay/Neuter program has been responsible for over 2,000 animals being sterilized.
SpokAnimals C.A.R.E.
Spokane Washington [Spokane County]
509-534-8133
Spay/neuter clinic which performs around 300 sterilizations per month. Also contract with 12 other veterinary clinics to fulfill a sterilization contract with the City for free sterilization. Annual funds raised through the sale of licenses.
Stevens County Cat Care
Chewelah Washington [Stevens County]
509-935-MEOW (6369)
Provide vouchers for low income people that pay about half the cost of a spay or neuter; hold large scale, low cost spay/neuter clinics, and hope to have a mobile unit operating in the near future. Partner with Pet Savers of Spokane Valley.
Whitman County Humane Society
Pullman Washington
509-332-2246 Administration
509-332-3422 Shelter
Spay and Neutering Assistance Program: SNAP provides surgery cost assistance to low-income responsible pet owners in Whitman County for the spaying and/or neutering of their dogs and/or cats. WCHS will provide vouchers to participating veterinarians for payment of 75 percent of the surgical procedure up to a maximum of $50.00.
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Notes:
Please realize that, although there appear to be many listings for spay/neuter assistance, there is still a great need for accessible and affordable (free or very low-cost) spay/neuter. Many of the listed resources have waiting lists and are inundated with requests; many areas do not have lower-cost spay/neuter available. Publicly funded spay/neuter is needed, the existing resources are not adequate to make a significant impact on the problem.
Learn more about companion animal homelessness, overpopulation, and killing of shelter animals.
Please remember -- neuter or spay assistance is for people in financial need or for animals who would not otherwise be sterilized. It is provided as a community service to help people as well as improve and save animal lives.
Although each spay/neuter counts, spay/neuter programs of most impact are targeted, accessible, high-volume, free or truly low-cost, AND proactive! Effective programs reach at-risk animals that would not otherwise get sterilized. Only a few programs approach or meet this criteria. If planning a spay/neuter project, please assess community needs, review and advise existing programs so that efforts are not duplicated.
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Disclaimer: Neuter/spay programs operate with differing guidelines. Some work only with the pets of people who have low incomes, others serve only pet cats or only feral (untamed, free roaming) cats - without regard to the income level of the owner or caretaker, and others serve all kinds of people and pets. Please contact the program for current details and criteria.
If you obtain updated information on a listed program or know about other low cost or free spay/neuter programs, please contact me with the information so this resource remains timely and accurate. Listings are updated at least monthly.
Inclusion of a program or resource on this webpage does not signify recommendation or endorsement of a program or policy.
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The Neuter/Spay Washington directory was created by ~Barb, AnimalResources in 2001 and contained until mid-2008 on the webpage titled Neuter/Spay Assistance and Information ~ Oregon, Washington, Nationwide with the url http://neuterspayoregon.blogspot.com . That webpage now contains Neuter/Spay Oregon only. See also Neuter/Spay Nationwide.
Other projects by ~Barb, AnimalResources:
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Cat Management in Communities
Early (Pediatric) Spay Neuter
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