Charity Vouchers

Get Help With your Neutering Costs

Many animal charities set as their primary objective the neutering of as many pets as possible to control the population and prevent ill treatment of unwanted puppies and kittens.

Recognising that many responsible owners, particularly those on low income, find veterinary fees very expensive, the charities offer voucher schemes for those on benefit to reduce the costs and make neutering more affordable.

Coupled with easyvets already low prices the prices are now affordable by everyone. These are two of the best examples:


Cat Protection League (CPL)

CAT NEUTERING

From £14.50

If you are a student or in receipt of one of the following means tested benefits, you can have your male cat castrated for £14.50 or female spayed for just £18.50.

Income support, housing benefit, council tax benefit, income based job seekers allowance, working tax credit or pension credit

Please phone your nearest branch of easyvets for more information and appointments

Burnopfield                               01207 271504

Shiney Row                              0191 385 7730

Felling                                         0191 469 2232



The Dogs Trust

DOG NEUTERING

£30

If you are in receipt of one of the following benefits you can have your bitch spayed or dog castrated at easyvets for just £30.

Income support, housing benefit, council tax benefit, income based job seekers allowance, working tax credit or pension credit.

For more information and to make an appointment, please phone your nearest branch of easyvets on

Burnopfield                                     01207 271504

Shiney Row                                    0191 385 7730

Felling                                              01914692232


Contact the Dogs Trust on 0845 606 3036 to see if you qualify for their voucher scheme.

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