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    • Adopt
    • Give
      • Donate
      • Guardian Angels
      • Planned Giving
    • How to Help
      • Wish List
      • Volunteer
      • Foster
      • Merchandise
      • Bottles & Cans
      • ResQWalk
    • Programs
      • Law Enforcement
      • Lost/Found Pets
      • Spay/Neuter
      • Wellness Clinic
      • Events
      • Owner Surrender
      • Barn Cats
      • Food Pantry
      • Dog Training
      • End of Life Services
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      • Contact Us
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Cortland County SPCA

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  • Home
  • Adopt
  • Give
    • Donate
    • Guardian Angels
    • Planned Giving
  • How to Help
    • Wish List
    • Volunteer
    • Foster
    • Merchandise
    • Bottles & Cans
    • ResQWalk
  • Programs
    • Law Enforcement
    • Lost/Found Pets
    • Spay/Neuter
    • Wellness Clinic
    • Events
    • Owner Surrender
    • Barn Cats
    • Food Pantry
    • Dog Training
    • End of Life Services
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Mission
    • Leadership
    • Statistics
    • Financials
    • Social Media
    • FAQ

Spay/Neuter Program

Our Spay/Neuter Program began in 1998. A group composed of board members and volunteers from the community joined together to make a plan to do something about the overpopulation of local dogs and cats. This group pooled their money and raised funds from the community to spay and neuter as many shelter animals as possible. 


In 2000, public cats and dogs from low income owners were added to the program thanks to a generous donation from Helen Long. In 2003, Dr. Leslie Appel, professor and veterinarian with Cornell University, started Shelter Outreach Services. SOS is a non-profit, low cost spay/neuter program in which highly trained veterinarians and licensed vet techs travel to shelters and rescue groups to perform spay/neuter clinics.


If you are in need of low cost spay/neuter services, please fill out the registration form through the link below.

A veterinarian gowned up for surgery performing a spay or neuter on an animal

Spay/Neuter Registration Form

PLEASE NOTE: At this time, we have limited space for large dog spays/neuters. For large dog appointments, please visit http://shelteroutreachservices.org/partners/ for more shelters that partner with Shelter Outreach Services. 


Appointments are filled on a first come, first served basis. If no appointment dates are available then all appointments are currently full. Please check back next month on the 10th when the new clinic schedule is released.

REGISTER HERE

Pricing

Our Current Prices

*Prices subject to change

Cat Spay

$100

Cat Neuter

$85

Dog Spay

$165

Dog Neuter

$150

Rabies Vaccination

$15

Required for all animals over 12 weeks old

Distemper Vaccination

$15

FIV/FeLV Test

$35

Blood test for the presence of feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus

Deworming

$20

Deworming for roundworms and hookworms

Flea Treatment for Dogs

$10

Flea Treatment for Cats

$5

Ear Mite Treatment

$5

Microchip + Registration

$20

Out of County Fee

$15

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June Wellness Clinic

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