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Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc.

Postal 301 Stockholm Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230
410 - 396 - 4695

Shelter Hours:
Monday - Friday: 12:30pm to 6pm
Saturday & Sunday: 11am to 4pm
BaltimoreAnimalShelter.org

Spay / Neuter

Free Trap-Neuter-Return Workshops

Join us for our free workshops for information on how to help stray and feral cats in your community. See Alley Cat Allies (Baltimore) for more information.

Low-Cost Spay / Neuter

Neuter Connection (Surgery Performed at the SPCA)

(410)-692-2908 (Shirley)
  • $30 Male cat
  • $40 Female cat

SNAP

(410)-885-5783 · snapinc@yahoo.com

(Call your local vet to see if they participate)

  • $30 Male cat
  • $45 Female cat and Male dog
  • $60 Female dog

Falls Road Animal Hospital

(410)-825-9100 · 6314 Falls Road Baltimore, MD 21209
  • $30 Male cat
  • $45 Female cat
  • $45 Male dog (Additional $13 for every 10 pounds over 29 pounds)
  • $60 Female dog (Additional $13 for every 10 pounds over 29 pounds)

Animal Rescue, Inc.

(717) 993-3232 · 2 Heritage Farm Drive New Freedom, PA 17349

Call Tuesday or Thursday evenings between 6 and 8 p.m. and you will hear a recording stating that they are closed. Just press 5 and you will reach the Spay/Neuter Coordinator.

  • $30 Male or Female Cat

Baltimore County Humane Society

(410)-833-4480 · spayneuter@hsbcanimals.org

Harford Co PAWS Animal Wellness Clinic

(410)-642-6369 · allpawsawc@aol.com
1098 Principio Furnace Road Perryville, MD 21903

  • $35 Male cat
  • $65 Female cat
  • $85 Male dog
  • Female dog spay is not available at this time

Anne Arundel SPCA in Annapolis

(410)-268-4388 ext. 123 – call to schedule an appointment.
  • $45 Female cat
  • $30 Male cat

Howard County

Low cost programs are offered at both of the following:

  • AWS: 410-465-4350
  • Animal Advocates: 410-880-2488

TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return) or feral (un-socialized) cats

Contact the MD Feline Society at mdfelsoc@bcpl.net or visit Alley Cat Allies online.

Why Spaying and Neutering is Critical

If you've put off spaying or neutering, it's never too late to have this safe, highly beneficial operation performed on your pet. Looking for incentive? It's the best, most humane way to avoid unwanted litters and thousands of homeless animals who are left to survive alone on the streets. In addition, there are several medical and behavioral benefits to your pet which ultimately result in a longer, happier life.

Medical Benefits of Spaying Female Pets

  • Decreases the risk of breast cancer and tumors.
  • Eliminates uterine disease, ovarian cysts, miscarriages, and delivery complications.

Behavioral Benefits of Spaying Female Pets

  • Stops the heat cycle (bloody discharge, nervous pacing, crying/yowling) which, in turn, stops male dogs from having the urge to come into your yard.

Medical Benefits of Neuteuring Male Pets

  • Decreases the risk of enlarged prostates, testicular cancer, and tumors.
  • Eliminates uterine disease.

Behavioral Benefits of Neuteuring Male Pets

  • Stops the mating drive and subsequent spraying, reducing the urge to roam and mount.
  • Reduces aggression against other animals, lowering the risk of injury, infection, and expensive veterinary bills.

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