The City & County of Honolulu subsidizes no-cost spay/neuter surgeries for Free-Roaming/Community cats at participating spay/neuter clinics on Oʻahu. Sterilizing these cats and returning them to the colonies where they make their home is a humane and effective way to reduce this population over time.
With the Feline Fix program, all sterilization and microchipping fees are waived for Free-Roaming cats. There is no need to purchase a certificate, just let your spay/neuter provider of choice know that you are using the Feline Fix program.
Services covered under the Feline Fix program
- Anesthesia for the surgery
- Sterilization surgery
- Microchip
- Ear Notch
Each Free-Roaming cat sterilized will be microchipped to the caregiver and an ear notch will be used to denote that the cat has been spayed/neutered. Male cats are notched on the left ear and females on the right.
Participating Veterinary Clinics
Veterinarians decide if animals are medically fit for surgery. Any additional fees could include the cost of medications and services required for treatment related to post-surgical complications. Please contact the providers listed below for an appointment.
Cat-Bird Vet Mobile Hospital: (808) 623-5466
CatFriends: (808) 226-4561
Hawaii Pets Veterinary Clinic: (808) 888-0866
Oahu SPCA: (808) 754-1519
Ohana Veterinary Hospital: (808) 845-1762
Hawaiian Humane Society: (808) 356-2255
Spay/Neuter at the Hawaiian Humane Society
The Ginny Tiu Community Spay/Neuter Center at Hawaiian Humane’s Mōʻiliʻili campus participates in the Feline Fix program and all spay/neuter procedures and microchipping fees for Free-Roaming cats at the Ginny Tiu Community Spay/Neuter Center are waived. For more information click HERE.