United Spay Alliance Spay/Neuter Referral Network: NYC AND LONG ISLAND
NEW YORK CITY* & LONG ISLAND
*Please note, we have a separate page dedicated to New York State. For more information please visit Spay/Neuter New York State.

How to Use This Map
Step 1: Enter a ZIP code, city, county, or state in the search bar to find nearby spay/neuter services.
Step 2: Use the dropdown “Category” filters to narrow your search — for example, to find:
- Low-cost spay/neuter clinics
- Feline Fix by Five participating veterinarians
- TNR programs, voucher programs, transport options, and more
If no listings appear, try expanding your search radius or removing filters to see additional results.
Step 3: When contacting programs, please note that availability may vary. If one organization has a waitlist or isn’t taking appointments, try calling several nearby providers. Many communities have multiple partners working together to help.
Step 4: Still need help finding services? Reach out to Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals for assistance.
Help Us Keep This Map Up-to-Date
Have a correction or a new program to add? Click here to submit an update or add a new listing.
Please note: we are still in the process of building out our state landing pages and spay/neuter information. While we are working as fast as we can, we know there may still be gaps in the information available. If you are having trouble finding spay/neuter resources in your community, please reach out to us directly at info@unitedspayalliance.org.
Still need help?
Contact your state leader at 212-252-2350or email steve @ animalalliancenyc.org
About your state leader
Our Mission
The Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals is committed to seeing the day when no New York City dog or cat of reasonable health and temperament is killed merely because he or she does not have a home.
Organizational Overview
The Mayor’s Alliance for NYC’s Animals is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity founded in 2003 with the goal of transforming New York City into a community where no dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be killed merely because they do not have homes. Before the Alliance’s founding, the live release rate at NYC’s municipal shelter system, Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), was under 25%.
Driven by our ten-year strategic plan that outlined the organization’s core objectives and key initiatives, the Alliance created strategic programs and services aimed at delivering on our goal of creating a no-kill community in NYC. These programs and services, coupled with the work and dedication of the more than 150 Alliance Participating Organizations that collaborated in our mission, achieved our goal. In 2019, ACC’s live release rate remained above 90% for the third consecutive year.
Having accomplished our mission to make New York City a no-kill city, the Alliance reevaluated our programming to adapt to the evolving landscape of animal welfare in NYC. In 2019, we thoughtfully and carefully transitioned our key programming — Wheels of Hope, Adoptapalooza, and the New York City Feral Cat Initiative — to other nonprofit Alliance partners.
Today, the Alliance serves as a resource for pet owners seeking services and resources to care for their pets, and for anyone looking to help improve the lives of NYC’s animals. Our website, especially the Need Help? and Want to Help? sections, provides information and links to help people gain easy access to services, resources, and guidance related to pet care and other pet-related topics. Our goal is to help New Yorkers find the information they need to give their animal companions and all NYC animals their best lives possible!

Photo by Rick Edwards
