How to Spay & Neuter Cats in the South Shore of Massachusetts

Since the South Shore of Massachusetts includes major metropolitan areas, there are many resources you can use to get your cat spayed or neutered. In this region, you have the option of using a low-cost clinic or a full-service veterinary clinic. You also have the option of traveling to the clinic or, in some cases, having the clinic travel to you.

Instructions

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      Make an appointment with the Animal Rescue League of Boston's Spay Waggin'. The Spay Waggin' is a mobile spay-and-neuter clinic for dogs and cats that regularly visits the South Shore area. Visit the Animal Rescue League of Boston's website for the schedule of stops and to make an appointment. You can also call 877-590-7729 for more information.

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      Contact the South Shore Humane Society in Baintree. The Spay Waggin' and a group called the Commonwealth Cats have a spay-and-neuter wagon that regularly makes appointments at the South Shore Humane Society. You can call the South Shore Humane Society at 781-843-5838 for more information.

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      Take your cat to a local veterinarian. Most veterinarians perform spay and neuter surgeries. There are several veterinarians in the South Shore, including Marshfield Animal Hospital, VCA South Shore Animal Hospital in Weymouth and the Morningstar Mobile Vet Service, which travels to clients in the South Shore area. You can find a veterinarian online by using such keywords as "veterinarian" and "South Shore." You can also call the South Shore Humane Society to find a veterinarian office near you.