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How much does it cost to spay a cat in MD?

How much does it cost to spay a cat in MD?

The cost to spay or neuter your pet runs from $50 to $100 per animal and includes surgery, rabies* and distemper vaccinations, and nail trimming. If your pet is cryptorchid (testicles have not descended), there’s an additional fee of $20 per retained testicle.

Does Petco do spaying and neutering?

Low cost spay/neuter clinics are available in every community. Contact your local Petco or animal shelter or ask your veterinarian for names of clinics near you.

How much does it cost to spay a dog at PetSmart?

Popular chains, like Petsmart, have partnered with the ASPCA to offer low-cost spay and neuters for as low as $20.

How much does it cost to spay a cat at Petsmart?

It usually costs $70 for a female cat and $60 for a male. “By reducing the cost we are making this more accessible for people to spay and neuter their cats, which will mean those cats are not out there in the community reproducing,” Strooband said.

How much does spaying or neutering cost?

Private vets cost anywhere from $200–$400 for a spay/neuter procedure. You also have the option to bring your kitty to a lower-cost clinic. These are typically run by nonprofits and all surgeries are performed by licensed veterinarians. You’ll probably take your cat home the same day they receive treatment.

Where can I get a spay / neuter in Maryland?

This program is funded by the Maryland Department of Agriculture, which aims to reduce the number of unwanted and abandoned pets in our area. To be eligible, you must live in a designated ZIP code (21205, 21206, 21215, 21216, 21217, 21218, 21223, 21224, 21225, or 21229) and participate in at least one of these programs:

When did spay neuter all Pets, Inc.( SNAP ) start?

Established in 1996 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, SNAP provides opportunity and availability for low cost pet spay and neuter services to residents of Louisa County. The organization schedules, coordinates and monitors provision of services which are contracted through area spay/neuter clinics.

What’s the purpose of spay and neuter all pets?

Our Purpose and Scope Established in 1996 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, SNAP provides opportunity and availability for low cost pet spay and neuter services to residents of Louisa County. The organization schedules, coordinates and monitors provision of services which are contracted through area spay/neuter clinics.

How old does a dog have to be to get a spay / neuter?

Our primary clinic at 3300 Falls Road is open to the general public. However, your pet must meet these requirements to be eligible for our spay/neuter service: Cats must be between 8 weeks and 7 years old. Dogs must be between 12 weeks and 7 years old. Dogs must weigh between 5 and 85 pounds.