Cheapest place to get your cat spayed

Most of us in the UK choose to neuter our cats. Cats Protection estimates that more than nine out of 10 cats in the UK are neutered, but that still leaves 1.3 million who haven’t had this safe procedure that can help prevent unwanted kittens in females and roaming and fighting in males.

In May 2022, we checked the price of neutering and spaying cats at 51 vets around the UK.

If you’re reluctant to spay or neuter your cat because you’re worried about costs, our research will give you some idea of how much you can expect to pay to neuter your cat where you live.

It might actually be a lot less than you think.

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We found that the average cost in Great Britain to neuter a cat was £92. But that doesn’t really tell the full story. You might pay more or less than this because of:

  • Your cat’s gender

  • The area you live in

  • Your chosen vet practice

  • They type of procedure

In males, neutering a cat is known as castration and it involves removing both testicles.

In females, it’s known as spaying, and the traditional method is ‘ovario-hysterectomy’, which involves removing both the ovaries and the womb.

It’s more expensive to neuter female cats

The one thing that makes the biggest difference to neutering costs is your cat’s gender.

It’s 42% more expensive to spay a female cat than to neuter a male. It’s because the surgery is more intrusive for a female, takes longer and more aftercare’s needed.

The nationwide average cost to neuter (castrate) a male cat is £76.06.

The average cost of spaying a female cat is £107.95.

Neuter male catSpay female cat
Lowest £40.50 £49.50
Average £76.06 £107.95
Highest £157.80 £180

The very cheapest cat castration cost we found was just £40.50 at a practice in the South West. The most expensive was £157.80 in East Sussex.

The cheapest cost we found of spaying a female cat was was £49.50 in Cornwall and the most expensive was £180 at a London vet.

Cheapest place to get your cat spayed

How much does neutering cost around the UK?

Where you live in the UK can make a huge difference to how much you’ll pay to have your cat neutered.

The areas in the UK with the highest cost of living tend to also be the areas with the highest neutering costs as veterinary care is more costly in these areas.

That means that cat owners in London and the South East pay the most for neutering, while pet parents in the South West pay the least.

Here are the average costs to castrate or spay a cat by area:

Castrate male catSpay female cat
London £90.25 £120.58
South East £90.67 £105.97
South West £58.27 £93.06
Central Region £74.13 £104.25
North £71.78 £110.15
Scotland £78.83 £118.75
Wales £69.57 £98.96

The South East was the most expensive area to have a male cat neutered. On average it costs £90.67, making it a little more expensive even than London.

The cheapest area for neutering a male cat was the South West, where it’s £58.27 on average.

London’s the most expensive place to spay your female cat at an average cost of £120.58. The cheapest is again the South West.

Flank spay versus midline spay

The other factor that affects the cost of neutering is the type of procedure you go for. As our research shows, it'll cost significantly more to castrate a male cat than to spay a female, but did you know there are different types of spaying procedure available too?

Some vets offer a midline spay where the incision is made straight across the cat's tummy. Others offer a flank spay, where they cut open the cat's side.

Cheapest place to get your cat spayed

Most vets favour just one procedure or the other and that's the price you pay, but a few will give you a choice and will have a different price for each. For example, Coastway Vets in East Sussex charges £142.80 for a flank spay and £172.80 for a midline spay.

The jury's still out on which approach is better for your cat according to the British Veterinary Association – it recommends being guided by your vet and which procedure they're most familiar and comfortable with.

What does the cost of neutering include?

If you’re comparing prices at vets near you to find the best neutering costs, make sure you compare like-for-like.

Double check with the vet whether the quoted price includes pre and post-operative check-ups. Most do, but if they’re charged separately they can add around £25-35 per visit, significantly increasing the cost.

You should also ask whether the cost of pain relief and a cone is included in the cost. Again, it usually is, but if it’s extra it can add quite a lot to the neutering price you see on a vet’s website.

But the thing we found really striking about the neutering costs for cats was just how low they actually are. At about £70-90 for males and £100-120 for females it’s tremendously good value for a surgical procedure and well worth considering if you don’t plan on becoming a grand-pet parent to kittens.

The benefits of neutering your cat

There are plenty of good reasons to neuter your cat.

For males these are:

  • Removes risk of testicular cancer

  • Lower risk prostate cancer

  • It reduces ‘spraying’, clawing and urine marking

  • Less risk of roaming in search of a mate and getting lost

  • Reduced risk of injury from fighting

  • Removes the risk of unwanted kittens, ferals and strays

The positives of neutering spaying a female cat are:

  • It prevents unwanted pregnancy and phantom pregnancies

  • Removes the risk of womb infections known as pyometra

  • It reduces the risk of mammary cancer

  • It prevents ovarian tumours

  • You won’t have to confine her indoors several times a year while in heat

  • Avoids spraying and yowling while in heat

  • Reduces the risk of roaming in search of a mate

What age should a cat be neutered?

If you don’t want kittens, you should have both female and male cats neutered before the age of four months.

It’s perfectly safe to neuter them when they’re older, but as female cats can be sexually mature from four months and males from six months you run the risk of an accidental pregnancy.

That also goes for indoor cats – when they’re in season cats are skilled escape artists!

Does pet insurance cover neutering?

Pet insurance doesn't cover routine or preventative procedures like neutering.

You need to budget for preventative costs like neutering, vaccinations, microchipping and flea and worm treatment when you decide a cat will be joining your family.

If your cat’s unfortunate enough to suffer complications during their routine neuter, ManyPets pet insurance can cover the cost of the vet treatment needed to treat the complication.

Help with neutering costs

Unwanted, feral and accidental litters of kittens can be a huge strain on animal welfare organisations and tend to have short, miserable lives. Because of this, these organisations often run schemes to encourage neutering and to help with the costs if you’re on a low income or benefits.

Cats Protection runs a means-tested neutering scheme. You can call their dedicated helpline on 03000 12 12 12 to find out if you’re eligible. If you are, you’ll get a voucher for free or reduced-cost neutering.

If you’re struggling to meet the cost of neutering your cat, check with your local animal shelters and rescue centres to find out if you’re eligible for reduced-cost or free neutering where you live.

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How much should a cat spay cost?

While the cost to spay a cat varies, the operation typically runs from $300 to $500 for a female cat and around $200 for a male when it's done at a private, full-service veterinary practice, said Cory Smith, spokeswoman for The Humane Society of the United States.

Is spaying a cat worth it?

Spaying a female cat, especially before the first heat, helps prevent uterine infections, uterine cancers, and breast cancer. Neutering male cats eliminates the chances of testicular cancer and lowers the risk of prostate problems. Generally, spayed and neutered pets live healthier, longer, and happier lives.

Can a cat be spayed without surgery?

As leading cat experts, Alley Cat Allies often receives questions about non-surgical methods of sterilizing cats, asking if such a method exists or if this will be an option any time soon. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no safe, tested, and approved method of sterilizing cats without surgery.

At what age can you spay a cat?

Kittens can be spayed or neutered as young as six to eight weeks of age, however standard spay and neuter surgeries are most often performed when the kitten is between five and six months old.