Every year many thousands of unwanted animals are born in Hong Kong. Some of these litters are the result of accidental matings by unneutered pets. To prevent this problem, the SPCA advocates that all pets should be neutered. Neutering also can have added health benefits.
The SPCA realises that pet owners who want to desex their pets may not have the financial means to do so. Under the Spay Neuter Assistance Programme (SNAP), the SPCA can offer assistance in three ways:
Every year, the SPCA offers a limited number of SNAP vouchers to help pet owners with financial concerns get their pet desexed at a reduced rate. The vouchers can be used for desexing surgery at veterinary clinics in the SNAP scheme, including SPCA centres (excluding the Animal Welfare Vehicle).
Various discount vouchers are available depending on the procedure:
Dog Spay $300 Cat Spay $200
Dog Neuter $200 Cat Neuter $100
The voucher can only be used at participating veterinary clinics. Veterinary practices that have agreed to participate are listed here:
Hong Kong and Islands
Kowloon and New Territories
Individual veterinary surgeons may have additional terms and conditions. Please refer to them for details.
We are offering limited vouchers for each category.
APPLY ONLINE | APPLY BY MAIL OR FAX |
Online SNAP Application Form | Download the application form |
For enquiries regarding SNAP Vouchers, please call 2232 5549.
Our Inspectorate Investigates
Call SPCA 24-hour Hotline 2711 1000
If so, SPCA may be able to help desex them. Please contact the Cat Colony Care Programme Coordinator on 2232 5589 or email
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If you are caring for a group of loosely owned dogs, SPCA may be able to help desex them. Please contact the Community Dog Programme Coordinator on 2232 5511, or email
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The SPCA operates adoptions centres and veterinary facilities in many districts throughout Hong Kong.
Registered charity number: 91/62