Low-cost and high-volume spay/neuter services are a crucial component of No Kill success. This service immediately leads to fewer puppies and kittens entering the shelter system and allows more resources to be allocated to lifesaving. The following programs provide low-cost spay/neuter services. Need help finding a clinic near you? Click here to search the ASPCA's national database of low-cost spay/neuter clinics. Click here for a list of clinics and assistance programs throughout Kentucky.
Since 2007, Kentucky Humane Society's S.N.I.P. Clinic (Spay Neuter Incentive Program) has spayed & neutered over 25,000 dogs and cats. They provide low-cost, high volume spay/neuter services 4 days a week.
Fees:
$74-Female Dog
$52-Male Dog
$52-Female Cat
$42-Male Cat
Feral Cats--please call to inquire about pricing and assistance
To view prices for vaccinations or other services, click on the above link.
Call (502) 636-3491 for more information and to schedule an appointment. **You do not need an appointment for a feral cat.
The Mary Gaylord McClean Clinic is located in Shelbyville, KY but accepts pets from ALL counties! This is a new clinic, opened in July 2010.
Fees:
Alley Cat Advocates provides spay/neuter assistance to feral/unowned cats in Louisville. This organization has spayed/neutered over 17,000 cats over the last 10 years. Their services are highly sought after, and they have a significant waiting list.
Alley Cat Advocates offers two options (click each link below for more information):
Humane Society of Oldham County (HSOC) holds monthly clinics to assist local residents who cannot afford regular veterinary care.
Fees:
East Bullitt Animal Clinic (EBAC) is partnering with local rescue organization Woodstock Animal Foundation to provide the community with a low cost alternative for spaying and neutering dogs and cats. With the help of said organization, EBAC is able to provide these services at a great discount. With these events happening once a month, EBAC seeks volunteers for the spay/neuter clinic to assist with check-in and the recovery process of patients. EBAC also offers a trap, neuter and return service for feral or "wild" cats. For more information on any of these services or to sign up to volunteer, please Contact East Bullitt Animal Clinic today at 502-904-9800.