Responsible Pet Ownership

Neuter Your Pet,
Protect Their Future

Why Stray Animal Population
Keeps Growing

Uncontrolled breeding leads to thousands of stray animals suffering on the streets. One unneutered pair can multiply rapidly within just a few years.


How Fast Stray Animal Populations Grow

Just one unneutered pair of dogs or cats can multiply into thousands within only 4 years. Without control, this leads to overcrowding, suffering, and more animals left without homes.

The Solution

Neutering Makes a Real Difference

Spaying and neutering prevents unwanted litters, reduces suffering, and helps control the stray animal population in Kota Kinabalu.

A Better Life for Every Animal

Benefits of Neutering

Health Benefits

Lowers risk of diseases and improves overall lifespan

Pet Population Control

Reduces stray numbers and prevents unwanted breeding

Behavioural Benefits

Reduces aggression, roaming, and stress

Affordable Neutering Options

Low cost neutering is available through SPCA Kota Kinabalu programmes and partner clinics. Prices may vary depending on clinic, location, and the animal’s condition.

Male Dog

< 20kg

RM 150 - 200
  • Suitable for smaller dogs
  • Includes basic care and optional vaccination packages

Female Dog

< 20kg

RM 200 - 250+
  • Price varies based on size and condition
  • May include vaccination depending on clinic

Male Cat

<15kg

RM 70 - 100
  • Includes basic procedure for male cats
  • Vaccination may be included depending on clinic

Female Dog

< 15kg

RM 100 - 150
  • More complex procedure with additional care
  • Vaccination may be included depending on clinic

* Additional services such as boarding, medication, and extended care may incur extra charges depending on the clinic

Your Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions About Adoption

Find answers to common questions about adopting a rescue animal, the process, and how you can provide a safe and loving home.

Neutering helps prevent unwanted litters, reduces stray animal populations, and improves your pet’s health and behaviour.

Cats and dogs can usually be neutered from around 4 to 6 months old. It is best to consult a veterinarian for the right timing.

Yes, neutering is a common and safe procedure performed by qualified veterinarians. Proper care before and after surgery ensures a smooth recovery.

Costs vary depending on the animal, size, and clinic. You can refer to our pricing section or contact us for the latest programme rates.

Neutering can reduce aggression, roaming, and marking behaviour, making pets calmer and easier to manage.

You can contact SPCA Kota Kinabalu Team directly to check available programmes and partner clinics.