Spay/Neuter and Vaccine Clinics in Philadelphia

Hope Animal Resource Center sponsors low-price, mobile spay/neuter and vaccine clinics for dogs and cats owned by low-to-moderate income Philadelphia residents. With the support of our community partners (Caring People Alliance, the New Kensington Community Development Corporation, and the veterinary technicians and advanced veterinary technology students of the Veterinary Technology program of Harcum College), Hope brings spay/neuter and vaccine services into Philadelphia neighborhoods. Our goal is to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs in city shelters by making spay/neuter services accessible and affordable for low-to-moderate income pet owners. Hope clinics are made possible by a generous grant from the ASPCA.

Our next clinic date is:

Saturday, July 25th, at the Fels Community Center in South Philadelphia. This clinic is now taking appointments for MALE and FEMALE CATS for surgery.

(If your cat or dog is already spayed/neutered and just needs vaccines, please contact us as we still have appointment availability for vaccinations.)

To make an appointment, to be placed on our waiting list for the above listed appointment dates, or to be contacted when we know the date of our next available surgery appointments, please send an e-mail to spayneuter@hopeanimalresourcecenter.org or call 1-800-738-4673 and tell us your name, address, phone number, and the breed, age and gender of your pet. We will then contact you within five business days. 

If you need to have your pet spayed or neutered right away, please scroll down to the bottom of this page to review a list of other low-price spay/neuter providers in the Philadelphia area.

(If you are working with feral cats, or if you are not a Philadelphia resident, please scroll to the bottom of this page for information about other low-price spay/neuter options in the Philadelphia area.) 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who is eligible for your clinics?

Clinic services are available only to residents of Philadelphia. Eligibility is determined based on annual household income. Pet owners who can provide proof of public assistance such as welfare, Medicaid, Medicare, SSI, disability, food stamps or public housing can receive further discounts on services. Discounted prices are also available for households making less than $35,000 per year. Proof of income is required.

What animals can be brought to the spay/neuter clinic?

We can perform spay/neuter surgery on healthy cats and dogs that are at least 8 weeks old and weigh at least 2 pounds. Due to size limitations in the mobile clinic, dogs cannot weigh more than 30 pounds.

How does the clinic work?

*Surgery through our clinics is same-day, meaning you drop off your pet in the morning and pick him/her up in the afternoon.

*Drop-off is between 8:45 am and 10:30 am; your particular appointment time will be assigned when we make an appointment for you.

*Pick-up times vary (they are based on how long it takes each animal to wake up in recovery), but are typically between 12 noon and 3pm. You will be called when your pet is ready to go home. You must be available to pick up your animal within 30 minutes of being called. For each half hour you are late beyond the half-hour allotted for travel to the clinic, you will be charged a fee of $10.00. By charging this fee, we insure that all recovering animals are picked up in a timely manner, allow our volunteers to go home on time, and keep our community center rental fees low. All late fees support service subsidies.

What other services do you offer?

In addition to spay/neuter surgeries we offer: rabies and distemper vaccines, heartworm tests (for dogs), feline leukemia/FIV tests (for cats), nail clipping, ear tipping, and microchipping. We do not offer declawing services.

What animals can be brought to receive services other than spay/neuter surgery?

Cats and dogs are accepted and must already be spayed/neutered in order to take advantage of our low-cost vaccines/microchips/testing services.

Do you accept feral cats?

Our clinics are specifically designed to serve owned pets and are unable to accept feral cats. For more information about feral-specific clinics in Philadelphia visit http://www.phillycats.org/ or send an e-mail to clinic@phillycats.org .

What do I need to bring on the day of the clinic?

*Cash for payment for services.

*If you have arranged with a clinic coordinator to receive our most discounted prices, bring proof of public assistance and a photo ID. If you are bringing a pet for someone on public assistance who is unable to come to the clinic, you must have that person\'s photo ID and proof of public assistance.

*All cats must be brought in carriers, with one cat per carrier. Each carrier must have a towel in the bottom for the cat to lie on. Dogs must be leashed; please bring a crate for your dog if you have one.

PRICES:

CAT SPAY/NEUTER

NEUTER (for male cats): $60.00          ($20.00 for eligible clients)
SPAY (for female cats): $75.00            ($30.00 for eligible clients)

DOG SPAY/NEUTER (dogs must weigh under 30 pounds)

NEUTER (for male dogs): $80.00         ($50.00 for eligible clients)
SPAY (for female dogs): $90.00            ($60.00 for eligible clients)

VACCINES

Rabies vaccine: $5.00 each with surgery; $10.00 each without surgery.
Canine or feline distemper vaccine: $5.00 each with surgery; $10.00 each without surgery

TESTS and EXTRA SERVICES

FeLV/FIV combo tests (for cats): $20.00 each
Microchips: $20.00 each
Nail clipping: $5.00
Heartworm tests (for dogs): $20.00 each

ADVANCED REGISTRATION AND A $10.00 DEPOSIT ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL SURGICAL APPOINTMENTS.

 

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Hope\'s spay/neuter program is made possible by a generous grant from the ASPCA.

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Morris Animal Refuge Spay/Neuter Voucher Program, Philadelphia, PA: 215-735-9570 or www.morrisanimalrefuge.org

The Spayed Club Voucher Program, Philadelphia/Delaware County : 610-275-7486 or www.thespayedclub.org

The Spayed Club Spay/Neuter Clinic, Sharon Hill, PA: 484-540-8436 or www.thespayedclub.org  

Compassion Veterinary Clinic (reduced price with a Morris Animal Refuge or Spayed Club voucher, see above), Philadelphia, PA   215-699-1727 or 215-637-2948

Girard Veterinary Hospital (reduced price with a voucher purchased from Morris Animal Refuge, see above), Philadelphia, PA          215-232-0831

Forgotten Cats, Willow Grove, PA: 215-219-8148 or www.forgottencats.org

Forgotten Cats, Claymont, DE: 302-429-0124 or www.forgottencats.org

Ace of Spays, Hainesport, NJ (near Mount Laurel): 609-267-6770 or www.aceofspays.com  

Animal Welfare Association, Voorhees, NJ: 856-424-2288 ext. 105 or www.awanj.org

Spay and Save, Lafayette Hill, PA: 610-279-9714 or www.spayandsave.org

Friends of Animals Voucher Program: 800-321-7387 or www.friendsofanimals.org  

Pennsylvania SPCA, Philadelphia, PA: 215-426-7400 or www.pspca.org

Delaware County SPCA, Media, PA: 610-566-1370 or www.delcospca.org

For information about FERAL cat TNR clinics, please visit www.phillycats.org or send an e-mail to clinic@phillycats.org