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Spay/Neuter Program
Surrey Cats Spay & Neuter Assistance Program
One of the most important decisions you can make for your cat's health and well-being is to have them spayed or neutered. Spaying and neutering helps prevent unwanted litters, reduces the risk of certain diseases, and improves your cat's overall quality of life.
Learn more about the benefits of spaying and neutering by downloading and sharing our Spay & Neuter Information Sheet.
If you live in a low-income household in Surrey and need financial assistance for cat spay and neuter, Surrey Cats may be able to help.
Our program covers:
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Spay or neuter surgery
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Ear tattoo identification
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Flea treatment
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Deworming treatment
Please note:
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Vaccinations are not included in the program; however, vaccinations (FVRCP) are provided for program participants at a discounted rate. ($70 plus tax)
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During your cat's examination, the veterinarian may recommend additional services that are not covered by this program, such as ear cleaning, treatment for ear mites, dental care, or other medical concerns.
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Any additional veterinary services including microchips, approved by you, will be your financial responsibility.
We are committed to helping as many Surrey cats as possible while promoting responsible pet ownership and healthier lives for cats in our community.
Before You Apply
Please read the following before submitting an application:
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Kittens must be at least 4 months of age to be eligible for spay or neuter.
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Check your cat for fleas before applying. (See How to Check Cats for Fleas.)
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If your cat is female, check for signs of pregnancy. (See How to Tell if a Cat is Pregnant.)
July 1 Applications are now closed.
Next opening Aug 1, 2026 at 9:00 AM.
(The application link button will not work when application intake is closed.)
Need Help?
If you have questions or need assistance with the application please contact us:
📧 surreycats@shaw.ca
Outside Surrey?
This program is available to low-income Surrey residents. If you live outside Surrey, please contact a cat rescue or humane organization serving your community, such as VOKRA or your local SPCA, to inquire about available spay/neuter assistance programs.

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