Global Spay and Neuter Market to Hit USD 4.68 Bn by 2035 | CAGR 5.23%
24 Aug 2025 | Report ID: MI3336 | Industry: Pet Care | Pages: 219 | Forecast Year: 2025-2035

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- The Spay and Neuter Market accounted for USD 2.67 billion in 2024 and USD 2.81 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 4.68 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of approximately 5.23% between 2025 and 2035. The factor that fuels the growth of this market is due to the rising awareness of responsible pet ownership, the need to control the population of stray animals, and the necessity of spaying and neutering to enhance the general well-being of animal welfare and the safety of people.
- The function of spaying and neutering has become increasingly popular among pet-parents, animal shelters, animal rescue organisations, and local animal control departments because it effectively controls pet population growth, it prevents illness, it curbs problematic behaviour, it improves the efficiency of animal shelters and their ability to be adopted, and even the safeguard of community health. Marketed procedures are on dogs, cats, small animals, and other pets, through the veterinary hospitals and clinics, animal welfare agencies, mobile surgical vans, and government or municipal-run clinics.
- The type of services that will be offered is in-clinic surgeries, mobile programs, subsidized services, and full-cost services to address the needs of different end users. The North American region is a market leader because it has very high rates of pet ownership and animal welfare policies, and there is a well-established veterinary infrastructure.
- There is a consistent growth in Europe, due to governmental programs and sensitization activities, and the Asia-Pacific regions are expected to boom with an increasing number of pet ownership, urbanization, and the promotion of awareness of animal health and welfare.
- The programs of innovation and outreach are rather important because organizations and service providers implement better access to spay and neuter services, their affordability, and safety. The leading organisations are VCA Animal Hospitals, Banfield Pet Hospital, PetSmart Charities, and ASPCA, which are pulling resources and staging further service expansion, closer shelters and veterinary specialists’ collaborations, and the extension of reach to a wider consumer base to rationalise their stands in the global market.
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