Spay/Neuter programs
The City of London manages two programs aimed at controlling the growing cat population in our city:
Feral Cats
Feral cats, also known as community cats, are unsocialized, ‘wild’ cats living outdoors. They avoid humans and usually run away when approached. Feral cats are very untrusting – so much so, they will often wait to go to food if humans are in sight.
Stray cats on the other hand were once pets. They are tame, friendly and allow you to get close and pet them. Stray cats can be rescued and adopted into a home. Stray cats from within the City of London boundaries can be taken to the London Animal Care Centre.
Trap Neuter Return (TNR) program
What is the TNR Program?
Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is humane and the most effective approach for managing feral cats. TNR has been practiced around the world for decades and is grounded in science.
All eligible cats will be assessed by the Veterinarian and receive spay or neuter surgery, Rabies and FVRCP vaccines, parasite treatment, a microchip, tattoo and will have their left ear tipped at no charge.
Eligibility
Feral cats living within the city of London boundaries who:
- Are unowned, feral cats living outdoors
- Will be released back outside where they were trapped
Hours & Location
London Animal Shelter Services
3-1021 Wonderland Rd S
A maximum of 2 cats can be dropped off in traps:
Monday – Friday between 9 and 10 a.m.
Pick up is the same day between 3:15 and 3:30 p.m.
*Alternate time or location may be available upon request
Humane live traps
Humane live traps are available for this TNR program for a refundable deposit of $80.
*If you are unable to do the trapping, we do have a partnership with a local rescue who may be able to assist you, as well as a full-time assistant May through September*
For more information, please email animalservices@london.ca
Resources
For more detailed information regarding feral cats, videos and step-by-step guides please visit https://www.alleycat.org/ or https://www.neighborhoodcats.org/.
Pet cats
Spaying or neutering helps reduce pet overpopulation by eliminating unwanted litters, reducing the burden of homeless animals on the community and animal shelters. It reduces or removes the risk of disease, infection, and cancer of the pet’s reproductive system (mammary cancer, prostate cancer, uterus infection). It also reduces hormone-related behaviours (urine marking, roaming, aggression).
Subsidized Spay/Neuter Program
Our subsidy program is intended to ease the financial burden some London households face when considering spaying or neutering their pet.
Eligibility
Those living within the City of London boundaries who:
- Receive:
- Ontario Works (OW)
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD)
- Subsidized Housing
- Have a combined family gross income below the income threshold for their family size
Cats must be:
- Healthy
- Over 3 months / Under 6 years of age
- Over 2 lbs / Under 80 lbs
- Licensed within the City of London
- If the pet is not licensed prior to the appointment a licence must be purchased at the appointment.
- For licensing information, please visit
Service Fees
Cat Spay/Neuter - $80
The above costs include: rabies vaccine, flea treatment, microchip, pain medication, and nail trim
Please note our dog program is CLOSED, and we are not accepting applications at this time.
For other spay/neuter resources or to request an application for your cat, please email animalservices@london.ca
Subsidized veterinary care including DOG spay/neuter
East Village Animal Hospital
PAWS Canada
Microchip
Cost: $30
Location: London Animal Shelter Services by appointment only
Must be licensed within the City of London
- For licensing information, please visit
To request an appointment please email animalservice@london.ca
Pet food
No Empty Bowls Pet Food Bank - Humane Society of London & Middlesex
Veterinary emergency services
SmartVet Telemedicine Services
Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
1-888-243-1411
London Regional Veterinary Emergency Hospital
41 Adelaide St N, London
519-432-3300
https://vcacanada.com/londonregional
Hours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: 12:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Oak West Urgent Care Clinic
1311 Riverbank Rd, London
519-871-1560
https://oakwestanimalclinic.com/urgent-care-information/
Hours: Thursday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Southwest Animal Hospital
95 Wharncliffe Rd S, London
519-672-1623
Hours:
Friday at 6:00 p.m. to Monday at 6:00 a.m.
Pet-friendly shelters
Anova - Women & Children Emergency Shelter
101 Wellington Road, London & 450 Clarke Road, London
Pet Loss Support
Pet Loss Grief Support Community Resources at Rainbow Bridge (rainbowsbridge.com)
Support – Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement (aplb.org)
Pet Loss Support for Kids at Chance's Spot (chancesspot.org)
Pet Loss Support | OVC Pet Trust (uoguelph.ca) - (519) 824-4120 ext. 53694
Other great links
What pet to get: How to decide if a pet is right for you - Paws Canada
Is Spaying/ Neutering Necessary for Your Pet? - Paws Canada
First Aid for Pets - Paws Canada
6 Essential and Simple Tips for Grooming Your Pet at Home - Paws Canada
Dog Training, Classes | London Ontario (indogswetrust.ca)
Resources For Animal Owners | Humane Society London & Middlesex (hslm.ca)
Surrendering your pet
Humane Society London & Middlesex (hslm.ca)
Rescues
Animalert
Animal Outreach
Art 4 Animals
Baladi & Sled Dog Rescue of Ontario
BBB Canine Rescue
Paws United
Purrfect Haven
SALT
SCAAR
London Animal Shelter Services
Address: 1021 Wonderland Rd. South, Unit 3 (north of Southdale Rd.)
Hours of Operation (by appointment only):
Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Email: animalservices@london.ca
Phone: 519-661-CITY (2489), ext. 7368