Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources

in the Greater Philadelphia Area

• Please note: This is not a complete list, and this info is subject to change at any time. Stray Cat Blues is not affiliated with any of the entities listed. This list has been compiled from Internet listings. You should investigate the entities listed below to your own satisfaction before doing business with them. For certificate programs, verify in advance that there is a local participating vet (also verify with vet) before paying any monies.

Affordable Spay Neuter Clinic

1486 Rte. 100, Pottstown, PA 19465

Call 610-970-4173 or email .

http://www.affordablespay.com/

No income limit.

Diane’s Discount Pet Supplies and Adoption Center – Low Cost Vaccine Clinic - http://www.ddpets.com/

As of 1/1/2009, cost is listed at $75 spay, $55 neuter; vaccinations and testing additional fee – see website.

Animal Education League

PO Box 242

Woodlyn, PA.19094

610-544-9535

Certificate program, no income limit. Call to receive application, prices and a list of participating vets.

Animal Lifeline

94 Elfman Drive

Doylestown, PA 18901

215-317-9909

http://animallifelineonline.com/

Loaning of humane traps for TNR. Contact them for low-cost spay/neuter information in the Doylestown area.

Animal Welfare Association

509 Centennial Boulevard

Voorhees, NJ 08043

856-424-2288 ext. 105 or www.awanj.org

On-site spay/neuter clinics. No income limit. Visit website for more info and prices.

Cats With No Name

33 Walmer Lane

Pine Grove, PA 17963

717-222-6440

www.catswithnoname.org

Mobile spay/neuter clinics in Southeast PA. No income limit. Clinic schedule on website.

Center for Animal Health and Welfare

1165 Island Park Road

Easton, PA 18042

610-252-7722

http://www.healthyanimalcenter.org/

Formerly Northampton County SPCA. Low/no cost spay/neuter clinic. Call for residency and income requirements and for more information.

Delaware Humane Association

700 A Street

Wilmington, DE 19081

302-571-0101

1-888-DHA-SPAY (1-888-342-7729)

or www.dehumane.org

On-site spay/neuter clinic. No income limit.

Dr Dina Russell

57 South Limekiln Pike

Chalfont, PA 18914

215-822-7393

Low-cost spay/neuter for feral cats only.

Faithful Friends
12-a Germay Drive, Wilmington, DE 19084
302-427-8514
www.faithfulfriends.us

Feral Agenda

215-822-7393

TNR in parts of Bucks County

Forgotten Cats, Inc.

Claymont, DE and Willow Grove, PA

On-site spay/neuter clinics. $50/male cats, $70/females. Discounts for trapped ferals ($30 at last check). Price includes: spay/neuter, pain meds, shots, deflea, deworm.

Claymont: 302-429-0124

Willow Grove: 215-219-8148.

http://forgottencats.org/clinic.php

Forgotten Felines and Fidos

PO Box 62

Germansville, PA 18053

610-760-9009

www.forgottenfelines.org

Spay/neuter clinic in the Lehigh Valley. $50 spay; $40 neuter; Please call Gloria at 610-248-2079 or 570-386-9241 for an appointment.

Friends of Animals

777 Post Road, Suite 205

Darien, CT 06820

1-800-321-PETS

1-800-321-7387

203-656-1522 or

www.friendsofanimals.org

Certificate program, no income limit. Call to order certificates, or they can be ordered online. $65 spay; $51 neuter

Friends of Animals will send you an order form and a directory of

participating veterinarians nationwide. You pay Friends of Animals

for a certificate which you then take to the vet.

Hope Animal Resource Center

106 South 7th Street – 6th Floor

Philadelphia, PA 19106

1-800-738-HOPE or

www.hopeanimalresourcecenter.org

Mobile clinics for lower-income Phila residents only. See website for information and dates.

Humane League of Lancaster County

2195 Lincoln Highway East

Lancaster, PA 17602

717-393-6551

http://www.humaneleague.com/

Low cost spay/neuter for unowned cats such as feral cats and barn cats. Their website also has information on other spay/neuter services in Lancaster County which is out of the scope of this list.

Humane Society of Berks Co.

1801 N. 11th Street

Reading, PA 19602

610-921-2348, ext. 12 or

www.berkshumane.org

Sliding scale (income-based) vet services and spay/neuter.

Lehigh Valley Humane Society

640 Dixon Street

Allentown, PA 18103

610-797-1205

www.lehighhumane.org

Low cost spay/neuter for all pets. $66 spay; $61 neuter.

Morris Animal Refuge

1242 Lombard St,

Philadelphia, PA 19147

215-735-3256

www.morrisanimalrefuge.org

$40 spay/neuter certificates. No income limit. Certificates must be purchased in person at Morris Refuge. Participating vets mostly in Philadelphia County.

NEW JERSEY STATE SPAY/NEUTER

New Jerseyans pay only $20 to neuter a pet adopted from a NJ shelter. If on public assistance, neuter any pet for $10. Call any NJ vet for details.

Oasis Animal Sanctuary

PO Box 3

Williamstown, NJ.

856-262-1222

www.oasisanimalsanctuary.org

Income limit: $40,000 taxable income. Proof of income required. For NJ residents only.

Operation: Cat S.N.I.P. Spay-

Neuter-Immunize-Protect

Philadelphia, PA

For stray and feral cats ONLY.

http://www.catsandkittens2adopt.com/clinics.htm

On-site spay/neuter clinics in NE Philly, one Sunday per month. For appt. call Susan Zimmerman 215-357-4946. You must have an appointment. Traps available to borrow. $20 spay/neuter. $15 FIV/FeLV testing.

Organization for the

Responsible Care of Animals

401 East Orange Street

Lancaster, PA 17602

717-397-8922

http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/orca.html

Low-cost, fixed-price spay/neuter program serving Lancaster Co. Also Lost and Found pets in Lancaster County, and Aid to Animals in Distress.

PAWS

PO Box 855

Camp Hill, PA 17001

(717) 957-8122 mailbox #3

www.pawsofpa.org

and

Low-cost spay/neuter in Central Pennsylvania. Contact them for additional information on programs.

Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

350 E. Erie Avenue

Philadelphia, PA 19134

215-426-6300

www.pspca.org

The Pennsylvania SPCA offers low-cost spay and neuter surgeries at its Rutherford Memorial Hospital for all dogs and cats, even those that were not adopted from a PSPCA branch. Surgery costs are $40 for male cats, $50 for female cats. All animals need to be up to date on all vaccinations, with the most recent shots having been administered three weeks before the spay/neuter procedure. To make an appointment, call 215-426-6300.

Philadelphia Community

Cats Council

www.phillycats.org

For stray and feral cats ONLY.

On-site spay/neuter clinics in NE Philly. Email for an appt., or if you can volunteer. Will loan traps. List of Philadelphia based rescues/ groups doing TNR under heading Members.

Spay and Save

PO Box 122

Lafayette Hill, PA 19444

610-279-9714 or

www.spayandsave.org

For lower-income residents only. Application is more detailed. Prices and application on website.

Spay Neuter Assistance Program

PO Box 126702

Harrisburg, PA 17112

717-732-5377

www.snapofpa.org

This program has a listing of participating vets in the area (central PA) who will alter cats at low cost. Coupon to use at these vets.

The Spayed Club

PO Box 1145

Frazer, PA.19335

610-275-7486

www.thespayedclub.org

Income limit: $35,000 annual household (not individual) income. Application is detailed & all info will be verified. Requires proof of income. For residents of Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties only.

In addition to the above, you may want to contact rescue groups in your immediate area (list provided upon request at ). Many rescue groups have volunteers who will help with TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) of stray and feral cats.

You can also contact Alley Cat Allies (www.alleycat.org). On their website you will find a form to request if there is a Feral Friend in your area who will help with TNR. Their website also has great information about how to trap stray and feral cats and conduct a TNR project. Also information on ongoing colony care.

Also, you may want to contact your local veterinarian (listing them all is outside the scope of this list). You may be able to negotiate a reduced spay/neuter fee if you are on a limited income, or if you are spaying/neutering feral cats. Note, however, that vets are under no obligation to provide you a discount, so it pays to ask nicely. Keep in mind that some vets will not work with feral cats.

We hope this information is helpful. If you find that information listed is inaccurate, please notify us at .