Find a Service or Op Shop
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Blenheim Op Shop
32 Grove Road, Mayfield, Blenheim 7201
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Boutique for SPCA
27 Ponsonby Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland 1011
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Brown's Bay Op Shop
12 Inverness Road, Browns Bay, Auckland 0630
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Dinsdale Op Shop
Dinsdale Shopping Centre, 47 Whatawhata Road, Dinsdale, Hamilton 3204
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Dunedin Op Shop
17 North Road, North East Valley, Dunedin 9010
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Feilding Op Shop
88 Fergusson Street, Feilding 4702
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Gisborne Op Shop
256 Gladstone Road, Gisborne 4010
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Glen Innes Op Shop
217 Taniwha Street, Glen Innes, Auckland 1072
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Hastings Op Shop
324 Heretaunga Street West, Hastings 4122
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Henderson Op Shop
18 Catherine Street, Henderson, Auckland 0612
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Hokitika Op Shop
108 Revell Street, Hokitika 7810
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Howick Op Shop
6/15 Cook Street, Howick, Auckland 2014
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Johnsonville Op Shop
70 Johnsonville Road, Johnsonville, Wellington 6037
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Kaitaia Op Shop
91 Commerce Street, Kaitaia
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Kamo Op Shop
587 Kamo Road, Kamo, Whangarei 0112
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Kerikeri Op Shop
113 Kerikeri Road, Kerikeri 0230
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Levin Op Shop
312 Oxford Street, Levin 5510
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Lower Hutt Op Shop
6 Pretoria Street, Hutt Central, Lower Hutt 5010
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Masterton Op Shop
87 Chapel Street, Masterton 5810
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Motueka Op Shop
400D High Street, Motueka 7120
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Napier Op Shop
256 Emerson Street, Napier South, Napier 4110
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Nelson Op Shop
21 Vanguard Street, Nelson 7010
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New Plymouth Op Shop
251-257 Devon Street West, New Plymouth 4310
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Onehunga Op Shop
217 Onehunga Mall, Onehunga, Auckland 1061
Is Snip ‘n’ Chip in my location?
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Thank you for looking to desex your pet.
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All our current Snip ‘n’ Chip campaigns are listed on our website. If you don’t see one for your area we have compiled some other options that may help you with desexing your animal:
Compare vet clinic prices:
The cost for desexing surgery can vary between veterinary clinics and we recommend calling around to compare their prices. There are a number of vet clinics across the country that provide low cost desexing, as well as payment plans. Each vet clinic will be able discuss their individual processes and requirements, and answer any questions you may have, but generally kittens will need to be at least 1kg (approximately 10-12 weeks old) before they can be desexed.
Look into other services:
Other organisations or social services may be able to offer desexing services or provide financial assistance. Most of these can be found online through Google.Check in regularly at “Help Someone Desex Their Pet”:
"Help Someone Desex Their Pet" is a great resource page on Facebook that lists desexing options around the country and is updated regularly.Alternatively, you can contact your local SPCA Centre to discuss desexing options in the area.