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

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

We offer the service on Wednesdays at Affectionately Cats. The cost to spay a female or to neuter a male is $99.

How much does it cost to spay a female kitten?

$300 to $500
While the cost to spay a cat varies, the operation typically runs from $300 to $500 for a female cat and around $200 for a male when it’s done at a private, full-service veterinary practice, said Cory Smith, spokeswoman for The Humane Society of the United States.

How much does it cost to neuter a dog in Vermont?

Need to spay or neuter a dog? Please apply to VSNIP, a program run by the state of Vermont. Spay/neuter through VSNIP only costs $27 and your animal will get surgery at a full-service vet clinic.

How long does it take a cat to be neutered?

between two and 20 minutes
A neuter surgery involves the complete removal of the testes, which removes the pet’s ability to impregnate a female cat or dog and reduces the male pet’s desire to search for a mate. Neutering male cats and dogs takes between two and 20 minutes.

How long does it take a cat to recover from spaying?

14 days
Most spay/neuter skin incisions are fully healed within about 10–14 days, which coincides with the time that stitches or staples, if any, will need to be removed. Don’t bathe your pet or let them swim until their stitches or staples have been removed and your veterinarian has cleared you to do so.

How long do cats wear cone after spay?

Try to remember the last time you had a cut that was healing and how itchy it started to get around 5-8 days later. This is the MOST important time to keep that e-collar on! So, let’s recap. After your dog or cat has had surgery (no matter how old or young they are) you MUST keep them restricted for fourteen days.

Where can I get my cat spayed or neutered in Vermont?

Run your Own Spay/Neuter Campaign with these great resources available from HSUS. People on many types of assistance programs may be eligible to have their cat or dog spayed or neutered for a very low co-pay through the Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program known as VSNIP.

What is the Vermont spay neuter incentive program?

People on many types of assistance programs may be eligible to have their cat or dog spayed or neutered for a very low co-pay through the Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program known as VSNIP.

How can I afford to spay or neuter my Pet?

VSNIP helps eligible Vermonters afford to have their dogs and cats spayed or neutered. What help is available? If your application is approved, you’ll get vouchers that let you have your dogs and cats spayed or neutered for a $27 copay per animal. Requests for more than five animals in a year will need special approval.

What is Vermont companion animal neutering?

Vermont Companion Animal Neutering, VT-CAN!, offers reduced cost spay/neuter for people who cannot afford to go to a full service veterinarian because of income or because they have numerous animals. Spay/Neuter eliminates the risk of certain cancers and reduces many undesirable behaviors.