Spay and neuter resources
Regional Animal Services of King County does not offer spay and neuter services directly to the public. However, we have compiled this list of low-cost or free spay/neuter clinics to help pet owners in our region. Some of these providers also offer other veterinary care services, such as vaccinations and microchipping, at reduced or no cost. Contact them directly to learn what services they provide.
This list is provided as a community service and not as an endorsement of the agencies included. It is also not intended to be a comprehensive list of all businesses or organizations offering these services. As a consumer, you are encouraged to shop and compare. Call ahead for prices and to make an appointment.
Area | Clinic Name | Address | Phone | Website and/or email | Notes |
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East | Animal Clinic of Newport Hills | 13018 Newcastle Way Newcastle, WA 98059 |
425-643-1170 | newporthillsvet.com FrontDesk@newporthillsvet.com |
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East | Bellevue Value Pet Clinic | 14504 NE 20th St Bellevue, WA 98007 |
425-644-7002 | bellevuevaluepetclinic.com bellevue@valuepetclinic.com |
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East | Holly Vet Clinic | 6016 Bothell Way NE Kenmore, WA 98028 |
206-656-8588 | hollyvet.com hollyvetclinic@gmail.com |
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East | Homeward Pet Adoption Center | 13132 NE 177th Pl Woodinville, WA 98072 |
425-488-4444 | homewardpet.org | Qualified low-income households; Last Litter Program |
East | MEOW Cat Rescue | 10600 NE 68th St, Suite F Kirkland, WA 98033 |
425-822-6369 | meowcatrescue.org spayneuter@meowcatrescue.org |
Free vouchers for owners of dogs or cats needing financial assistance; Toms and Moms spay/neuter voucher program |
East | Seattle Humane Society | 13212 SE Eastgate Way Bellevue, WA 98005 |
425-649-7560 | seattlehumane.org vets@seattlehumane.org |
Qualified low-income households only |
East | Valley Animal Partners | 303 Sydney Ave N North Bend, WA 98045 |
valleyanimalpartners.org valleyanimalpartners@gmail.com |
Fall City, North Bend, Preston, and Snoqualmie residents only Applicants on public assistance or qualify as a low-income household |
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East | Value Pet Clinic | 14504 NE 20th St, Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98007 |
425-644-7002 | bellevuevaluepetclinic.com | |
East | VCA Pine Lake Animal Hospital | 2834 228th Ave SE Sammamish, WA 98075 |
425-654-4007 | vcahospitals.com/pine-lake | |
Nationwide | Spay USA | 1-800-248-7729 | animalleague.org SpayUSA@animalleague.org |
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Pierce County | Affordable Animal Hospital | 2615 6th Ave S Tacoma, WA 98406 |
253-627-0005 | affordableanimalhospitalclinic.com affordableanimal@gmail.com |
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Pierce County | Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County | 2608 Center St Tacoma, WA 98409 |
253-383-2733 x5 |
thehumanesociety.org outreach@thehumanesociety.org |
Voucher program for Pierce County and Federal Way residents who earn a lower income and are age 18 or older |
Pierce County | Northwest Spay and Neuter Center | 6401 Pacific Ave Tacoma, WA 98408 |
253-627-7729 | nwspayneuter.org info@nwspayneuter.org |
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Pierce County | Pasado's Mobile Spay Station | Various (Mobile) | 206-300-7217 | pasadosafehaven.org petservices@pasadosafehaven.org |
Qualified low-income households only; reserves the right to refuse service to any person and/or animal at clinic's discretion |
Pierce County | River Road Animal Hospital | 1508 18th St NW Puyallup, WA 98371 |
253-845-7525 | riverroadanimalhospital.com riverroadah@comcast.net |
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Seattle | Doney Coe Pet Clinic | 1101 Airport Way S Seattle, WA 98134 |
206-622-5177 | doneycoe.org info@doneycoe.org |
Unhoused Seattle and King County individuals and families and qualified low-income households |
Seattle | Greenwood Animal Hospital | 10000 Aurora Ave N, Unit 8 Seattle, WA 98133 |
206-528-3838 | mygreenwoodvet.com vet@mygreenwoodvet.com |
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Seattle | Seattle Animal Shelter Spay/Neuter Clinic | 2061 15th Ave W Seattle, WA 98119 |
206-386-7387 | seattle.gov/animal-shelter seattleanimalshelter@seattle.gov |
By appointment only for qualified low-income households |
Seattle | South Seattle Veterinary Hospital | 11033 1st Ave S Seattle, WA 98168 |
206-386-4260 | southseattlevet.com southseattlevet@yahoo.com |
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Snohomish County | Animal Surgery and Vaccination Clinic | 9309 N Davies Rd Lake Stevens, WA 98258 |
425-510-5857 Text only, no calls |
asvc.preview.pethealthnetworkpro.com | |
Snohomish County | Everett Animal Services | 333 Smith Island Rd Everett, WA 98205 |
425-257-6000 x5 |
everettwa.gov EAS@everettwa.gov |
Qualified low-income Snohomish County households only |
Snohomish County | Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project | 19720 44th Ave SW, Suite T Lynnwood, WA 98036 |
425-673-2287 | feralcatproject.org questions@feralcatproject.org |
Cats only, qualified low-income households only |
Snohomish County | NOAH (Northwest Organization for Animal Help) | 31300 Brandstorm Rd Stanwood, WA 98292 |
360-629-7055 | thenoahcenter.org info@thenoahcenter.org |
Qualified low-income households only |
Snohomish County | Progressive Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) | 15305 44th Ave W Lynnwood, WA 98087 |
425-787-2500 x849 |
paws.org | Qualified low-income households only |
South | Clover Veterinary Hospital | 20920 108th Ave SE Kent, WA 98031 |
253-859-6419 | clovervethospital.com | |
South | Airport Veterinary Clinic | 14636 Military Rd S Tukwila, WA 98168 |
206-243-7777 | airportvetclinic.com airportvetclinic@gmail.com |
No dogs over 50 pounds |
South | Animal Clinic of Benson | 10700 SE 208th St, Suite 204 Kent, WA 98031 |
253-852-6330 | animalclinicofbenson.com info@animalclinicofbenson.com |
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South | Animal Hospital of Maple Valley | 26824 Maple Valley-Black Diamond Rd SE Maple Valley, WA 98038 |
425-432-2999 | animalhospitalofmaplevalley.net animalhospitalofmaplevalley@yahoo.com |
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South | Mission Vet Clinic | 130 N Washington Ave Kent, WA 98032 |
253-520-0700 | ||
South | Pasado's Mobile Spay Station | Various (Mobile) | 360-793-9393 x201 |
pasadosafehaven.org petservices@pasadosafehaven.org |
Qualified low-income households only; reserves the right to refuse service to any person and/or animal at clinic's discretion |
South | South County Cats Spay and Neuter Clinic Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project |
2000 Benson Rd S, Suite 115 Renton, WA 98055 |
425-673-2287 | feralcatproject.org rentonadmin@feralcatproject.org |
Cats only; qualified low-income households only |
South | Renton Highlands Pet Clinic | 3901 NE 4th St, Suite 103 Renton, WA 98056 |
425-255-5678 | rentonhighlandspetclinic.com | |
West | PAWS of Bainbridge Island and North Kitsap | 4688 Lynnwood Center Rd Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 |
206-842-2451 x3 |
pawsbink.org hannah@pawsbink.org |
Financial assistance available, call or email to request application Free spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats of members of Suquamish and S'Klallam tribes |
Why spaying or neutering is so important
Spaying or neutering, sometimes called "altering," is one of the greatest gifts you can provide your pet, your family, and your community.
These routine medical procedures not only reduce the number of animals that enter shelters, but they may also prevent medical and behavioral problems from developing in a cat or dog, allowing your pet to lead a longer, healthier, and happier life.
Potential health benefits
- Your female pet may 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 vocalizations 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 or spray their territory and is less likely to get into fights with other cats.