Homeward Pet’s Public Spay & Neuter Clinic


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The Homeward Pet Spay/Neuter clinic offers low-cost spay and neuter surgeries for dogs & cats of reduced income families in our community.

Due to limited staffing, we are not booking appointments for our Public Spay & Neuter Clinic at this time. Please scroll to the bottom of the page for Other Resources. 

Income Qualifications


*Qualification based on 2023 taxable household income before deductions

County Members Per Household
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Island $57,150 $65,300 $73,450 $81,600 $88,150 $94,700 $101,200 $107,750
King / Snohomish $77,700 $88,800 $99,900 $110,950 $119,850 $128,750 $137,600 $146,500
Kitsap $67,050 $76,600 $86,200 $95,750 $103,450 $111,100 $118,750 $126,400
Pierce $64,900 $74,150 $83,400 $92,650 $100,100 $107,500 $114,900 $122,300
San Juan $56,850 $65,000 $73,100 $81,200 $87,700 $94,200 $100,700 $107,200
Skagit $56,150 $64,150 $72,150 $80,150 $86,600 $93,000 $99,400 $105,800
Thurston $63,100 $72,150 $81,150 $90,150 $97,400 $104,600 $111,800 $119,000
Whatcom $59,150 $67,550 $76,050 $84,450 $91,200 $98,000 $104,750 $111,500

 

Public Spay/Neuter FAQs


Cat neuter: $25
Cat spay: $40

Dog spay or neuter (<50 pounds): $75
Dog spay or neuter (51-80 pounds): $90
Dog spay or neuter (81+ pounds): $125

Payment will be collected by phone the day prior to surgery. All animals will be returned to their guardians the same day as surgery.

We provide vaccinations and microchipping at the time of surgery for an additional cost (vaccinations are not provided as a standalone service).

Rabies Vaccination: $15
(DHPP) Canine Distemper Combo Vaccine: $15
(FVRCP) Feline Upper Respiratory Combo: $15
24PetWatch Microchip: $20
Additional pain medication post-surgery: $5
Cone (small canine or feline): $3
Cone (medium or large canine): $5
The AVMA supports the concept of pediatric spay/neuter in dogs and cats in an effort to reduce the number of unwanted animals of these species. Just as for other veterinary medical and surgical procedures, veterinarians should use their best professional judgment based on the current scientific literature in deciding at what age spay/neuter should be performed on individual animals. The decision should be made by the animal’s owner in consultation with a veterinarian after discussing associated risks and benefits.​
Additional financial support may be available based on your income. Once your appointment has been scheduled, you may reach out to to see if you qualify. If you are approved for additional financial assistance, fees will be adjusted at the time of payment.

Last Litter Program


Through our Last Litter Program, we are able to offer free spay surgeries for cats and dogs that are brought to our shelter with adoptable litters. Your mama cat or dog is spayed in our clinic, and she returns home with you the same day.

The kittens or puppies are surrendered to our shelter where they will be examined by our veterinarian, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before being adopted.

This program is subject to available space and resources. To learn more about this program, or to apply for assistance, please visit our Last Litter Program info page.

Other Resources


Additional Spay & Neuter clinics

Other low cost resources

Emergency Veterinary Services (not necessarily low-cost), 

Adoption Hours:
Phone:
Our Address:



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By Appointment - Wed-Sun, noon to 5:00 pm
425.488.4444
P.O. Box 2293
13132 NE 177th Place
Woodinville, WA 98072

91-1526803
Homeward Pet's mission is to transform the lives of cats and dogs in need through compassionate medical care, positive behavior training, and successful adoption while building a more humane community.
Regular open hours are Tuesday-Sunday 11:30am-5:30pm for questions about adopting, donation drop-offs and other services.
Adoptions are by appointment only, Wednesday-Sunday. Click here to learn
How To Adopt