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Fees

Cat Spay: $48
Cat Neuter: $43 *
Dog Spay <50#: $88 **
Dog Neuter <40#: $83 **
Dog Spay 50-75#: $98 **


* We are currently not neutering larger adult male dogs (males over 40 pounds) or spaying females over 75 pounds.

All of the above include supplemental pain medication that we give after surgery. We feel strongly that all animals should have this pain relief. The only time it would not be given is when an animal is on a medication that would interact with what we give.

Rabies vaccination: $5

Distemper vaccination: $10

Revolution cats: $8 (kills fleas, ticks, ear mites and round worms for 1 month)
Revolution dogs: $12 ((kills fleas, ticks, ear mites and round worms for 1 month)

Nail Trim: No Charge.

** Please note- Vaccinations, flea treatment and nail trims are available at time of surgery only. We do not give vaccinations to animals not having surgery.

Capstar: $3 (Not optional, given to animals with flea infestation for our protection and the protection of the other animals. Capstar kills the fleas on the animal right away, but does not provide long lasting flea control).

Cardboard Carrier: $5 (Even cats that are best of friends usually prefer to be alone after surgery. If they are grumpy we cannot put them together.)

No additional charge for pregnant or in heat cats. Additional fees for cryptorchid, hernia repair, exploratory or late term pregnant dogs. There may be additional fees for obese dogs.


Free cat spay or neuter including rabies vaccination for eligible cat owners in Orange and Washington Counties while fund last!
Vermont Companion Animal Neutering, 19A Bailey Meadows Rd, Middlesex, VT 05602, 802-223-0034