Cat Spaying & Neutering in Essex
At Ivy Lodge Vets in Essex, we specialise in professional cat spaying and neutering to keep your feline friend healthy and happy. Whether you have a playful kitten or a mature moggy, our experienced veterinary nurses and surgeons provide compassionate care from start to finish.
Why Spay or Neuter Your Cat?
- Prevent unwanted litters and reduce the number of stray cats in Essex.
- Lower risk of health issues such as uterine infections (pyometra) and testicular cancer.
- Decrease behavioural problems, including spraying, yowling, and roaming.
- Help control the pet population, supporting a healthier community environment.
Our Spaying & Neutering Procedure
- Pre-op health check: Comprehensive physical exam and blood work to ensure your cat is fit for surgery.
- Anaesthesia & monitoring: Tailored anaesthetic protocol with continuous monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels.
- Surgical procedure:
- (Ovariohysterectomy): Removal of ovaries and uterus in female cats.
- Neuter (Orchidectomy/Castration): Removal of testes in male cats.
- Post-op recovery: Comfortable recovery ward with dedicated nursing care, pain relief, and check-ups.
- Home care guidance: Detailed instructions for wound care, activity restriction, and follow-up appointments.

Benefits of Cat Neutering
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Improved lifespan: Neutered cats often live longer, healthier lives.
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Better manners: Reduced aggression and territorial spraying.
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Community wellbeing: Fewer feral litters and lower shelter admissions in Essex.

Pricing & Packages
Service | Price (inc. VAT) |
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NUTERING | £120.00 |
CASTRATION | £120.00 |
SPAY | £156.00 |
Pre-op blood screen | £168.00 |
IVFT | £120.00 |
Pre-op blood & Fluids | £264.00 |
We offer flexible payment plans and discounts for multi-pet households.

Aftercare & Recovery
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Keep your cat indoors and restrict jumping for 7–10 days.
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Check the incision site daily for redness or swelling.
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Administer any prescribed pain relief exactly as directed.
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Contact us immediately if you notice:
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Excessive bleeding
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Loss of appetite for more than 24 hours
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Signs of infection (pus, foul odor)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: At what age should I neuter my cat?
A: We recommend neutering between 4–6 months of age, before the first heat or territorial marking begins.
Q: How long will my cat be under anaesthesia?
A: Typically 30–45 minutes for neuters and up to 60 minutes for spays, with full recovery in our clinic within hours.
Q: Can my cat go home the same day?
A: Yes. Most patients go home on the same day once fully awake and pain-free.
Ready to book your cat’s spay or neuter?
Call us on 01708 373 671 or
Email admin@ivylodgevets.co.uk