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Green Mountain Animal Defenders

Spaying and neutering your pets is an easy way to help him or her live a longer and healthier life. It also helps to stop the severe pet overpopulation problem. Do the responsible thing and spay or neuter your pet!

Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic


3619 Roosevelt Hwy
Colchester, VT 05446
802-878-2230

The Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic in Colchester, VT is a great deal and provides excellent service. It has been in operation for more than fifteen years and has "fixed" more than 50,000 kitties!

The cost for spay or neuter (including rabies and distemper vaccinations) is just $40 as of March 1 2008. Cats who are receiving their vaccinations for the first time MUST get a 2nd booster shot within 3-5 weeks for it to be effective.

Please note:

  • All cats MUST be in a crate when they arrive
  • The clinic does NOT accept checks - pay in cash when you drop your cat off
  • Do NOT feed your cat the morning of his or her surgery

    For more information or to set up an appointment, please call the clinic directly. You cannot set up an appointment via e-mail or through GMAD's website since the clinic is a separate entity.

    Other Spay/Neuter Providers



    List of Vermont Low Cost Spay & Neuter Clinics

    North End Veterinary Clinic
    57 No. Champlain Street
    Burlington, VT 05401
    802-861-6500
    They also offer Vet to Pet Services (at home care)

    Dr. Stevenson
    North Hyde Park, VT
    800-644-7756

    Financial Assistance for Spay/Neuter



    Vermont Spay Neuter Incentive Program: (VSNIP)
    PO Box 100
    Bridgewater, VT 05034

    VSNIP enables income eligible people that provide care for cats and dogs to receive financial assistance in which to have these animals neutered and vaccinated.

    This fund allows those on social assistance programs, such as SSI, Food Stamps, Section 8, Medicaid, etc., to obtain financial assistance for these important procedures. The associated costs for vaccinations and surgery are reduced at the participating offices, and the fees are paid to the veterinarians through the designated fund. Clients are responsible for a $10.00 co-payment for each animal. To receive applications for assistance, send a Self Addressed, Stamped 63-cent Envelope (SASE) to VSNIP, PO Box 100, Bridgewater, VT 05034 for each animal.

    Alleys Animals
    Spay/Neuter Fund
    802-598-3263

    Alley's Animals has a fund that she uses to help people who may otherwise not be able to spay or neuter their pets and who do not qualify for VSNIP.

    Other Assistance

    For spay/neuter assistance programs in other areas, please visit: www.pets911.com or call 1-800-248-SPAY (1-800-248-7729).

    Thank you for making the responsible decision to have your companion animal neutered!


    How You Can Help:



    By sponsoring a cat or kitten. Your donation of $35 will provide for their spay or neuter and all necessary shots. Upon request you can receive a photo of the kitty you sponsor. A donation of $40 will sponsor the subsidized spay or neuter of a dog. A donation of any amount can be applied toward either one at your request.


  • Site by Ellen Emerson



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