Spay/Neuter Program
One of the most important health decisions you’ll make as a cat guardian is to spay or neuter your cat. Learn more about why spay/neuter is important, and download and share our Spay/Neuter Information Sheet.
If you live in a low-income household in Surrey and need help with the cost of spay/neuter for your cat, we'll pay for the spay/neuter surgery, ear tattoo identification, flea and deworming treatment.
Please note that we don't pay for vaccines but can arrange a discounted rate for you.
The vet may discuss recommended additional veterinary care for your cat that is not included, such as ear cleaning or ear mites treatment.
Payment for any additional vet services will be the responsibility of the owner.
What to know before you apply:
-
Kittens must be at least four months of age.
-
Check your cat for fleas (read How to Check Cats for Fleas).
-
If your cat is female, check her for signs of pregnancy (read How to Tell if a Cat is Pregnant).
To apply for this program, complete our
Applications for November are now closed.
If you have questions or need assistance with the form, email surreycats@shaw.ca or call our message line at 778-589-8552.
If you don't live in Surrey, you can apply to SpayAid, or find another resource on the BC SPCA website.
BC SPCA Surrey also has a spay-neuter program for low income residents.
APPLICATION FORM