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Loving Spay & Neuter Clinic

We are committed to reducing pet overpopulation and homelessness by providing affordable spay/neuter services to dog and cat shelters and rescue organizations, and those doing trap, neuter, vaccinate, return (TNR) of community (feral) cats. We also offer spay/neuter services to private pet owners, although appointment availability is limited.

Our veterinarians have over 30 years of combined experience providing high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter services for Richmond’s and surrounding areas’ most vulnerable animals.

What are Spay & Neuter services?

Spaying means the surgical removal of the ovaries and uterus of a female cat or dog. Neutering is the removal of the testes of a male cat or dog. Spay/neuter surgeries are performed by licensed veterinarians while the pet is under anesthesia.

For the pet undergoing the spay/neuter procedure, we offer additional vaccinations, diagnostic testing, microchip insertion and registration, and preventive flea and tick medications. These added services/products can only be purchased for the pet on the day of surgery.

Have questions? Check out our Clinic FAQ.

Click HERE to see a list of local affordable/free veterinary resources.

Who We Serve

A cat and a kitten cuddling together on a blanket, with the kitten wearing orange socks and a yellow toy near them.
  • Our Clinic partners with local and regional animal shelters and rescue organizations to provide spay/neuter services for pets awaiting adoption. Spayed/neutered pets are more likely to be successfully adopted. They tend to live longer and are less prone to troublesome behaviors such as aggression, house-soiling, wandering or spraying.

  • Thanks to generous donors and grant opportunities, our Clinic offers spay/neuter surgery and a required rabies vaccine at no cost to those that perform trap, neuter, vaccinate, return (TNVR) for Richmond’s and surrounding counties’ community (“feral”) cats. These cats will receive an ear tip and must be returned to the location where they were trapped.

  • Everyone should be able to access spay/neuter services for their pets, regardless of income. Thus, we do offer a limited number of affordable surgery appointments to the general public each month.

    Thanks to our generous supporters, we are able to offer high quality spay+neuter services at very reduced prices compared to private veterinarians. In order to cover increasing operating costs, our clinic will be increasing prices effective July 1, 2025. Updated prices will be as follows: Canine Spay $265, Canine Neuter $195, Feline Spay $125, Feline Neuter $65. (Services are free to pet owners that meet low-income requirements.)

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How Our Services Save Lives

  • Partner with other shelters and rescue organizations

    Our shelter/rescue partners include both public and private facilities/ organizations that exist in order to provide shelter and adoptive homes for stray, homeless, abandoned, unwanted or surrendered cats and dogs. Private shelters/organizations must provide evidence of non-profit status.

    If interested in participating email clinic@ral.org.

  • Make surgery affordable

    Our clinic is proud to offer a financial assistance program through one of our grants. This grant will cover the cost of surgery and a rabies vaccine.

    Please email clinic@ral.org for more information.

  • Target "feral" cat communities

    A community cat is an unowned, outdoor cat. Also called stray or feral cats, community cats are generally not used to being around people and can't live indoors. Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return is an effective method of preventing overpopulation of community cats.

    More information about TNR

Clinic Resources

For a list of other area affordable spay/neuter clinics click here.

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