Companion Cat Spay/Neuter Voucher Program for Low Income, Disabled, Senior Citizens
If you live in south King County and are on public assistance, senior or disabled, we can arrange for you to take your kitty to Coalition: HUMAnE Spay & Neuter Clinic in north Tacoma on our South County Cats account, at no cost to you. There is no limit on the number of cats and no co-pay. We will pay for the spay/neuter of an entire litter of kittens AND the mama cat, (papa cat), etc.
- You must be able to transport your cat(s) to Coalition: HUMAnE per these instructions: http://coalitionhumane.org/html/spay_pre.htm
- If you are not able to transport your cat(s) to Coalition: HUMAnE, we can offer you vouchers at one of our partner vets (limit 2 cats per household).
- If you need more than two vouchers, the co-pay contribution is $20 per female cat, $10 per male cat.
When you contact us at southcountycats@comcast.net, please tell us:
- where you live
- your financial qualification
- the age and gender of your cat(s)
Contact South County Cats for more information on low income spay-neuter options. southcountycats@comcast.net
Foster Kitten Spay/Neuter Program
If you have a mama kitty with kittens... We are not a shelter, but we have private, volunteer foster homes.
- We will take your kittens when they are about 6 weeks old and give you a voucher to have your mama cat spayed at our expense.
- We will provide loving, foster care for the kittens and when they are ready, we will place the kittens in suitable, approved adoptive homes..
- The kittens will be vaccinated, dewormed, tested for FIV/FeLV, and treated for fleas and earmites, if needed.
- AND we will microchip them so if they ever become separated from their human family, they will be reunited.
- We will also arrange for the litter's spay/neuter, so they will not add to the surplus of cats and kittens in our shelters. Sometimes adopters have the best intentions and promise that they will spay a kitten when it is older, but then forget, or aren’t able to afford it, or they don’t realize that kittens can go into heat as young as four months old. For more information, contact South County Cats southcountycats@comcast.net.
Trap-Neuter-Return Program
Our goal is to prevent the next generation of feral cats by providing assistance with Trap-Neuter-Return of unsocialized cats in our community. The offspring of feral cats are socialized (when possible), spayed or neutered, and adopted as family pets. Additionally, we educate the public about feral cats and available resources for helping them coexist in our environment.

