Our programs
Low-Income Spay/Neuter Program
Our low-income spay/neuter clinic is open everyday except Saturday and offers reduced cost spays and neuters for the pets of lower income families. Vaccinations can be given at the time of surgery but are not provided as a separate service. Please call us to determine if you qualify for reduced rate surgery at 360-629-7055. Appointments are required.
Payment is due at time of drop-off. All animals will be returned to their caregivers the same day as surgery.
FEES
- Cat Neuter - $25
- Cat Spay - $30
- Dog Spay/Neuter - $55
*If there is a surgical complication such as, the dog is pregnant, has a pyometra (infected uterus), or 1 or both testicles of the male dog have not descended - There will be an extra charge of $15
EXTRA SERVICES available at time of spay/neuter:
- Rabies Vaccination $15
- Distemper Combo Vaccine $15
- Feline Leukemia Test $15
- Feline Leukemia Vaccination $15
- Frontline Flea Treatment $15
- Microchip (registered) $20
- Tapeworm treatment - prices vary
SAVE TIME - Download the check-in forms, fill them out, and bring them with you on your appointment day!
"Wild Monday" - FREE Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Program
Every Monday, N.O.A.H.'s spay/neuter clinic will offer FREE spay/neuters for feral cats. Feral cats are wild cats that can not be handled by humans, not unowned or stray cats. Humane cat traps are available on loan ($50 refundable cash deposit required) for transporting the cats to and from N.O.A.H. Please call us at 360.629.7055 for complete information.
*All cats will be returned to their caregivers the same day as surgery. N.O.A.H. cannot keep cats for adoption.*
Additional information on cat trap rental guidelines and procedures:
- Cat traps are FREE to rent, but a fully refundable $50 CASH deposit is required. Checks or credit cards are NOT accepted.
- Traps are rented in two week increments.
- N.O.A.H. cat traps are to be used for trapping feral cats for "Trap-Neuter-Release" (trap the cat, spay/neuter, return and release the cat back to its home area; with a caretaker to monitor the cat throughout its lifetime.)
- N.O.A.H. cat traps can also be used for removing feral cats from a specific area where they may be in danger, are causing harm to other animals, or have been injured. If you do not plan to have the animal spayed or neutered, please take it to your local animal control or shelter facility.
SAVE TIME - Download the check-in forms, fill them out, and bring them with you on your appointment day!