Last updated: October 2025

Low-Cost Spay & Neuter Resources — Connecticut

Below are statewide and local low-cost spay/neuter resources. Please call or click through to confirm current pricing, eligibility, and appointment steps.

  • SpayCT — statewide directory

    Central directory listing low-cost clinics, voucher programs and mobile units across Connecticut — excellent first stop to find nearby services.

    Visit SpayCT directory
    Source: SpayCT (directory).
  • CT Department of Agriculture — Animal Population Control Program (APCP)

    State-run voucher program providing low-cost spay/neuter and vaccinations for eligible Connecticut residents. Includes programs for owned pets and feral/community cats.

    Eligibility generally includes income-qualified pet owners, pets adopted from CT municipal shelters, and approved feral cat programs. Applications are processed in approximately 4–6 weeks.

    APCP Program Details
    Source: Connecticut Department of Agriculture — APCP.
  • Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic

    Reduced-cost clinic serving cats & dogs in CT; provides routine spay/neuter and community outreach. Check site for booking & hours.

    Nutmeg Clinic
    Source: Nutmeg Spay/Neuter Clinic.
  • TEAM — Tait’s Every Animal Matters (mobile cat clinic)

    Mobile spay/neuter & vaccination clinic focused on cats; schedule rotates to multiple CT towns — great for feral/TNR and community cat programs.

    TEAM (EveryAnimalMatters.org)
    Source: TEAM mobile clinic information.
  • Protectors of Animals / POA SPAY (East Hartford)

    Low-cost clinic located in East Hartford — provides spay/neuter and partners with local rescue groups. Call or check site for appointment details.

    POA SPAY Clinic
    Source: Protectors of Animals (POA SPAY).
  • Connecticut Humane Society — Fox Memorial Clinic (Newington)

    The CT Humane Society operates low-cost services for residents in financial need (Fox Memorial Clinic) and is a resource for low-cost options statewide.

    CT Humane Society
    Source: Connecticut Humane Society / Fox Memorial Clinic.
  • Local town / 211 CT resources

    Many towns link to low-cost providers (mobile vans, voucher programs). If you need help, try 211 CT or your town’s animal control page for local options and eligibility details.

    211 CT low-cost services
    Source: 211 CT & local municipal pages.

Tip: Prices and requirements change. If you need financial assistance, look for state or municipal voucher programs (example: CT Dept. of Agriculture / voucher announcements) and local rescue partnerships that offer subsidized surgery. Always confirm current hours, pricing, and pre-surgical instructions directly with the clinic.