
Pet owners in Cebu City have more reason to prioritize responsible pet care this year as the city rolls out its spaying and neutering program for 2026. The initiative aims to support animal welfare while addressing the growing concern over stray populations. Details matter, and understanding how the program works can make the experience smoother for every fur parent.

Who Can Take Part

The program is exclusively open to residents of Cebu City, ensuring that local communities directly benefit from city-funded services. Proof of residency is required before any procedure can be done. This guideline helps organizers manage demand and keep services accessible to qualified pet owners.

What It Costs

The city keeps fees affordable to encourage participation and long-term pet health. Dog spaying is set at ₱250 while dog castration costs ₱200. Cat owners pay ₱150 for spaying and ₱100 for castration, separate from pet registration requirements.
Spaying and neutering help prevent unwanted litters and reduce health risks for pets. The program also supports a safer and cleaner city by managing the pet population humanely. By taking part, owners contribute to a more responsible and compassionate Cebu City.

