Spay & Neuter Clinic

SPAY & NEUTER at seattle humane

Appointments

In general, appointments for spay & neuter surgeries open on the fourth Monday of each month for the following month. If the appointment type you need is not available, please check back at a later date. There is a high demand for appointments and we appreciate your patience while we care for pets in our community. If you need to schedule a spay or neuter surgery quickly, you may want to consider contacting your regular veterinarian. We encourage you to check back periodically for available appointments, or you can review this list of other clinics that offer spay & neuter services. If you think your pet is having a medical emergency, take them to a veterinary hospital right away.

The clinic

Seattle Humane Spay & Neuter Clinic

The Seattle Humane Spay & Neuter clinic offers reduced-cost spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats of low-income families in our community. We use Fear Free techniques to reduce the fear, anxiety and stress for animals in our care. Learn more about preparing your pet for a visit here.

Pricing

The following fees are effective for surgeries scheduled for April 1, 2024 and beyond.

Feline

  • Spay/Neuter $120

Canine

  • Spay (0-24.9 lbs) $165
  • Spay (25-49.9 lbs) $190
  • Spay (50-74.9 lbs) $220
  • Spay (75-89.9 lbs) 275
  • Spay (90+ lbs) $415
  • Neuter (0-24.9 lbs) $165
  • Neuter (25-49.9 lbs) $190
  • Neuter (50-74.9 lbs) $220
  • Neuter (75-89.9 lbs) 275
  • Neuter (100+ lbs) $385

If any of the conditions listed below are found during surgery, additional fees will apply.

Surgery Surcharges

To provide the best possible care to you and your pet, we require any pets that fall into the following categories be seen at a Pre-Operative Exam through our Community Clinic.

Pets that fall into these categories may have higher risks associated with surgery. Failure to schedule a Pre-Operative Exam prior to your surgery may result in cancellation or additional fees.

Dogs

Brachycephalic breeds
French or English bulldog, Boston terrier, pug, Pekingese, Japanese chin, boxer, and some individuals of bully breeds

Breed-associated cardiac risk
Doberman, dane, Irish wolfhound, saint bernard, newfoundland, cocker spaniel, cavalier king charles spaniel, Portuguese water dog, dalmatian and boxer

High Risk MDR-1 Mutation
Collie, border collie, Australian shepherd, Shetland sheepdog, old English sheepdog, German shepherd

High risk bleeding disorder
Doberman, dane

Dogs over 8 years

Breed-associated cardiac risk
Sphynx, Maine coon, ragdoll, Persian, exotic/British shorthair, devon rex, Bengal

Brachycephalic Breeds
Persian, Himalayan, exotic/British shorthair, Scottish Fold/Straight

Cats over 11 years

Seattle Humane is not able to offer surgery to greyhounds or sight hounds, hybrid animals such as wolf-hybrids, Bengal or savannah cats, or pets with known seizure disorders.

If any of the conditions listed below are found during surgery, additional fees will apply.

  • Obese or Umbilical Hernia (reducible) $50
  • Pregnant Cat $75
  • Pregnant Dog $125-175
  • Pyometra/Dystocia (cat) $150
  • Pyometra/Dystocia (dog) $150-350
  • Cryptorchid $50-175
  • Live Fleas (treated by Capstar) $10

Patients that have incidental findings of these conditions are subject to an additional $50 charge. Patients that have severe handling sensitivities are subject to an additional $50 charge. Patients may be declined for surgery at the discretion of Seattle Humane.

Please check the chart below to see if your income level (based on the number of people in your household) is below the amount listed to qualify for this service. 

You must meet the income qualifications in order to schedule an appointment.

1 Person
$77,700

2 Person
$88,800

3 Person
$99,900

4 Person
$110,950

5 Person
$119,850

MORE questions?

FAQs

Making an Appointment

Appointments for spay & neuter surgeries open on the fourth Monday of each month for the following month. If the appointment type you need is not available, please check back at a later date. There is a high demand for appointments and we appreciate your patience while we care for pets in our community.

If you need to schedule a spay or neuter surgery quickly, you may want to consider contacting your regular veterinarian. We encourage you to check back periodically for available appointments, or you can review this list of other clinics that offer spay & neuter services.

If you think your pet is having a medical emergency, take them to a veterinary hospital right away.

All animals must be over 2 months old to be scheduled. In an effort to reduce the number of unwanted pets in our community, exceptions may be made after a consultation between the veterinarian and the pet owner to discuss the risks and benefits.

Our schedule is open one month at a time for making appointments, and we do not have a waitlist available. The link below will bring you to our online scheduling tool.

  • Available appointment types will be listed. If you do not see the type of appointment you need, all available slots have been filled. If you feel your pet is in urgent need of this surgery, if they are pregnant, or have pyometra, please call or email us.
  •  Select the appointment date that works best for you from the available dates.
  •  If you are using a voucher, select a “voucher package” for the group from whom you got the voucher. You must already have a voucher and provide the voucher number at the time of the request, otherwise your appointment will be declined.
  •  To schedule a spay/neuter surgery for a feral cat, please email vets@seattlehumane.org.

Due to the high demand for services, we require pre-payment. If your appointment is declined or you need to cancel, and you give us 48 hours notice, your deposit will be refunded in full.

Staff members review appointment requests during business hours (7 a.m. – 5 p.m.). If you request an appointment outside of these hours, it may take until the next business day to receive your confirmation email.

Please review Pre-Surgery & Day-of-Surgery Instructions and Post-Surgery Instructions

When your pet is neutered or spayed at Seattle Humane, the following services are included:

  • Veterinarian exam
  • Sedation and pain medicine
  • General anesthesia
  • Surgery performed by a licensed veterinarian
  • Tattoo on abdomen
    • Every pet spayed or neutered at our clinic will receive a small, green tattoo next to their incision, to let future caregivers know that the pet no longer has internal reproductive organs. In the event the pet is ever lost or rehomed, a tattoo can help a pet avoid unnecessary, invasive surgery.
  • Afternoon snack after recovery
  • Tender loving care
  • Free nail trim
  • E-Collar

We can also provide the following care at an additional charge. Please note that these services are only available with spay or neuter surgery:

  • Microchipping: $20
  • Vaccinations:
    • Rabies*: $15
    • FVRCP: $15
    • DHPP: $15
  • FeLV/FIV test: $55
  • Flea treatment:$15
  • Dewormer: $10
  • Tapeworm Treatment: $25

*Rabies vaccine available for pets 16 weeks of age or older

If you are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19, please call us to reschedule your appointment. 

We currently have curbside and electronic procedures for all of our appointments, in order to provide the most organized and efficient process through our busy Medical Center. Waiting in your vehicle for your appointment time helps to decrease your pet’s stress & anxiety and avoid interactions with other pets that could lead to injuries or illness.

Please remain in your vehicle with your pet until instructed otherwise by staff. Please follow instructions on signage for contacting staff as appropriate.

Pre-Surgery and Post-Surgery instructions will be emailed and are available here – please review prior to drop-off and pick-up. If you have questions, please call or email us.

We expect the process to go quickly with online forms and payments, but you should plan for up to 45 minutes to complete the drop-off.

We have group drop-off and pick-up times listed below. Arriving on time and following our guidelines will help ensure a positive experience for your pets:

Cat Drop-off
7 – 7:30 a.m.
Cat Pick-up
Same Day 4 p.m.

Dog Drop-off
7:45 a.m.
Dog Pick-up
Same Day 4 p.m.

If you need financial support for spay/neuter, we strongly encourage you to contact any of our partner organizations listed below that provide vouchers to cover the costs of surgery. The amount of financial support provided and eligibility requirements vary by organization. Please contact organizations directly if you have questions about their vouchers. Partner organizations are subject to change coverage amounts.

When scheduling a Spay/Neuter appointment online, be sure to select the appropriate “Voucher Package.” A $5 voucher processing fee is required for all vouchers. We require a copy of your voucher or the voucher number at the time of appointment scheduling. Any additional costs not covered by a voucher will be at the expense of the pet owner. If you have obtained a voucher but are unable to secure an appointment online, please email vets@seattlehumane.org for assistance.

Cats only, includes Rabies vaccine and microchip. For residents in the RASKC jurisdiction only. To see what jurisdiction you are in, go their licensing site and enter your address under “purchase or renew a license.”

Email southcountycats@gmail.com to apply.

Cats and dogs. Email spayneuter@meowcatrescue.org or call (425) 822-6369.

Cats and dogs. Co-pay required. For income-qualifying Pierce County or Federal Way residents only. Clients must complete a spay/neuter voucher application.

Cats only. Apply online.

Cats and dogs. Co-pay required. For North Bend, Snoqualmie, or Fall City residents only. Apply online.

Veterinary services at a reduced cost are made possible thanks to the generosity of our community. To support spay and neuter surgeries at Seattle Humane, please visit our Donation page and select Veterinary Care  as your gift designation.

Your donation will go toward ensuring that pets get the veterinary care they need, regardless of their family’s income.

Through our Last Litter program, we offer free spay & neuter surgeries for cats and dogs that are brought to our shelter with adoptable litters. Your mama (and/or papa) cat or dog is spayed or neutered in our clinic, and they return home with you the same day. The kittens or puppies are surrendered to our shelter where they will be examined by our veterinarian, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before becoming available for adoption through Seattle Humane.

The litter must be 8 weeks old and fully weaned. You can request an appointment at any time, but appointments will only be scheduled after the litter has reached this milestone. Any additional veterinary services requested at the time of surgery will be covered by Seattle Humane.

This program is subject to available space and resources. To learn more about this program, or to schedule an appointment, please call (425) 649-7561 or email intake@seattlehumane.org.

You can save lives!

By spaying or neutering your pet, you help address the pet homelessness crisis and save animals from being euthanized. There are also important medical, behavioral and financial benefits to spaying or neutering your animals. This surgery prevents unwanted litters, helps protect against serious health problems, and can reduce many of the behavioral problems tied to the instinct to mate.

Potential medical benefits:

  • Your female pet will live a longer, healthier life. Spaying your pet before her first heat helps prevent uterine infections and cancerous breast tumors in about 50% of dogs and 90% of cats.
  • Spaying your female pet also prevents potential complications with pregnancy, which can often be emergencies.
  • Neutering your male dog or cat prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems.

Potential behavioral benefits:

  • Your spayed female pet won’t go into heat, so you avoid the related yowling and more frequent urination.
  • Your neutered male dog will be less likely to roam away from home, risking injury in traffic and fights with other male animals.
  • Your dog might be less likely to mount other dogs, people and inanimate objects after he’s neutered. Some aggression problems may be avoided by early neutering.
  • Your neutered male cat will be less likely to mark/spray their territory and is less likely to get into fights with other cats.

Spaying/neutering your pets is also very cost-effective. The cost of your pet’s surgery is far less than the cost of caring for a litter or the health complications that can arise later.

Additional organizations that provide veterinary services can be found here. Please contact the organization for details on rates, services or to make an appointment. This list is provided as a resource and does not imply endorsement by Seattle Humane.

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