Instructions
Visit or contact local animal shelters and pounds. These organizations understand the costs of caring for animals and want to stop the spread of unplanned breeding. Some have their own spay or neutering clinics, others offer discounts for other local clinics, or are able to recommend a reasonably priced veterinarian.
Call the national network for spaying and neutering animals. The network is called SPAY/USA and can refer you to affordable local clinics, regardless of where you are located in the US. They can be reached at 1-800-248-SPAY, or www.spayusa.org.
Talk to your family veterinarian. If you have an established veterinarian, she may offer you a discount if you bring your pets to be spayed and neutered. .
Research local humanitarian efforts that focus on spaying and neutering animals. In some locations, charities will sponsor and partially fund an animal's operation to reduce the overpopulation and neglect of kittens and puppies. Depending on your financial situation and the the organizations in your area, you may be eligible for sponsorship.
How to Get Your Rescue Pet Spayed Cheaply
Spayed or neuter your pets if you do not plan on breeding them or want additional pets. Private vets spay and neuter animals, as will clinics specifically designed for this purpose. Clinics that specialize in spaying and neutering are usually cheaper than standard veterinary services.