They provide TNR services to community cats by doing local outreach and identifying problem areas as well as connecting
low income pet owners with spay neuter resources.
Not exact matches
Best Friends works
with veterinary and nonprofit spay / neuter clinics throughout the Oklahoma City area to reduce the distances
low -
income pet owners must travel for our SNAP services.
We've teamed up
with SSHS to open South Suburban
Low Cost Veterinary Services, a low - cost clinic that helps low - income pet owners get the best care and services for their loved on
Low Cost Veterinary Services, a
low - cost clinic that helps low - income pet owners get the best care and services for their loved on
low - cost clinic that helps
low - income pet owners get the best care and services for their loved on
low -
income pet owners get the best care and services for their loved ones.
This program of Jewish Association for Services for the Aged was established in 1997 to help
pet owners with illnesses, physical limitations, and
low incomes.
Intervention keeps animals out of shelters by addressing the needs of
low -
income pet owners, providing food, vet care, vaccinations and / or spay & neuter, and engraved ID tags
with collars and leashes to help keep
pets safe.
In addition to addressing the issue of
low -
income owners who would otherwise not be able to pay for spay / neuter surgeries for their
pets, Target Zero works
with shelters to address free roaming communities of cats that reproduce exponentially if left untended.
With your help we can help reduce over crowding at shelters, reduce the likely hood that a
pet will be abandoned because of an unintended pregnancy, and help
low income pet owners care for their
pets.
These programs and services will offer resources to
low -
income individuals and families, as well as
pet owners who face unexpected hardships, in an effort to keep
pets in their homes
with their loving
owners.
Surveyed
pet owners with a household
income under $ 50,000 said access to free or
low - cost services to better care for their
pet would have changed their decision to re-home.
It's now a nationwide referral system for discounted spay / neuter services offered to
low -
income pet owners,
with a network of more than 160 participating veterinary clinics.
You can run
with your best 4 legged running buddy, or just run by yourself and help
low income pet owners spay / neuter their dogs and cats to help reduce
pet overpopulation in our area.
Humane Society of West Michigan is proud to operate the Kibble Konnection, a
pet food bank program which helps
low -
income pet owners provide food for their
pets, in partnership
with the Access of West Michigan Food Pantry network.
The Magic Bullet Fund - for
owners of dogs
with cancer Big Hearts Fund — helps
pet owners attain necessary veterinary care for their animals
with heart disease Canine Cancer Awareness — cancer treatment for dogs Cats in Crisis - for cats
with kidney, thyroid, neurological or cardiac disease Diabetic Cats in Need - for shelters, rescues,
low -
income owners Dog and Cat Cancer Fund - cancer treatment FETCH a Cure - for
pets with cancer Joshua Lewis Cancer Foundation -
pets with cancer Magic Bullet Fund - dogs
with cancer PieFund - focuses on cancer Riedel Cody Fund - cancer treatment Stymie Canine Cancer Foundation - dogs
with cancer Cody's Club - assistance
with paying for radiation treatments Land of Pure Gold - resources for dogs
with cancer Perseus Foundation - assistance for dogs
with cancer
Care Credit — for
pet owners to apply for credit to pay vet bills Brown Dog Foundation — for
pet owners whose
pet faces a treatable life - threatening condition Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program — for cat
owners Goldstock Fund — for
pet owners and rescues Grey Muzzle Organization — for shelters and rescues, to help senior dogs Best Friends Animal Society's Resources — for
pet owners and rescues Jake Brady Memorial Fund — provides financial aid for vetwork for
pet owners The
Pet Fund — for
pet owners who can't afford vet care Shakespeare Animal Fund — for
pet owners who can't afford vet care, focusing on seniors and offers
low cost spay / neuter programs throughout the US Veterinary Care Partnership Program — for IIADP assistance dogs Prince Chunk Foundation — Prince Chunk Foundation helps
pet owners in financial crisis Vet - I - Care — helping families secure the resources required to provide much needed specialty and emergency care for their
pets Rose's Fund: financially assist
pet owners and Good Samaritans who have an animal
with a good prognosis for a healthy life, but are at a financial loss Red Rover Relief Grants: financial assistance grants so
pet owners, Good Samaritans and rescuers can care for animals who need urgent veterinary care, resources for
pet owners struggling
with economic hardship, and resources for victims of domestic violence Handicapped
Pets.com: assistance for caretakers of disabled
pets Gimpy Dogs: help for surgeries and other care
Pet Food Stamps: for
pet owners who need assistance paying for
pet food Stewie to the Rescue: helps to bring affordable spay and neuter services, wellness services, and emergency and surgical care to
pet owners who otherwise would not be able to afford even the most routine and essential veterinary visits Friends & Vets Helping
Pets: helps
low income families cover extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a
pet's life.
Farley helps to promote awareness of the Foundation, making it possible for thousands of
low income pet owners to continue the relationship
with the
pets that mean the world to them.
We work closely
with the City of Austin and the City of Houston to ensure that
pet owners in the most
low -
income areas have access to the vet care they need — especially spay / neuter and vaccines.
Animal Humane Society's Kindest Cut program offers high - quality,
low - cost services to
pet owners with limited
incomes, feral cat caretakers, and nonprofit rescue organizations.
Offering free spay / neuter services,
pet food, and supplies for
low -
income pet owners, and assistance to those facing financial hardship due to a veterinary emergency,
with the goal of keeping
pets in their homes.
The mission of South County Cats is to reduce feline homelessness, overpopulation, and euthanasia by providing financial assistance for
low -
income, disabled, or senior citizen
pet owners to have their companion cat spayed or neutered and by assisting
with the Trap - Neuter - Return of feral and free - roaming cats.
We do our work by operating a no - kill shelter facility for homeless animals; through education and outreach programs; encouraging and assisting
with spay / neuter; helping
low -
income pet owners with our
pet food assistance program, and much more.
In May 2013, the CAF launched a pilot voucher program as an alternative means of providing
low -
income pet owners with access to veterinary care.
We work
with area veterinarians to offer
low - cost spay / neuter certificates to
pet owners who qualify based on
income.
Though the Bella Foundation does not actually perform spay / neuter procedures, the Oklahoma City non-profit organization helps
low -
income, elderly or terminally ill
pet owners with vet costs.
This program provides financial donations (when available) to
low -
income, elderly and disabled
pet owners who need help
with transportation, emergency and routine veterinary care, as well as
pet food supplies for those suffering financial hardships.
Qualified
low income pet owners are provided spay and neuter services for their
pets with a minimal co-payment for the services.
Healthy
Pets Project of NYC offers free spay / neuter services,
pet food, and supplies for
low -
income pet owners, and assistance to those facing financial hardship due to a veterinary emergency,
with the goal of keeping
pets in their homes.
For all of the talk that about
low -
income pet owners being bad
pet owners, this isn't supported by these numbers —
with 84 % of even the
lowest -
income pet owners keeping
pets inside the home (55 % of this group have dogs
with free - run over the home).
There are a number of studies and findings in the attachment that illustrate problems
with mandatory spay / neuter laws: Â Fewer people license their
pets, resulting in fewer animal control dollars and greater risk and even incidents of rabies and other diseases from animals whose
owners fail to comply
with licensing and vaccination requirements. The burden of a mandatory law like this falls on
low and moderate
income pet owners, and many will opt to surrender their
pets rather than comply.
We continue to operate a
low - cost, subsidized Spay, Neuter & Vaccine Clinic, which assists in helping to control the epidemic of
pet overpopulation and serve
low -
income pet owners with quality
pet care and vaccinations.
A remote location coupled
with limited access to affordable veterinary care has led to a huge number of
low -
income pet owners wanting to do the right thing but not having the means to do so.
Working
with Remote Area Medical, clinics were offered to
low income residents of the area for spay & neuter, and members gave space in their own homes so that the Second Chance program could provide foster care to
pets until
owners were found.
The new Ottawa Humane Society Mobile / Spay Neuter Clinic will be providing subsidized sterilizations to
pet owners in
low -
income neighbourhoods of Ottawa,
with owners paying a nominal fee.
Come join us in our efforts to help support
low income pet owners and
pets with urgent medical care needs!
Pennsylvania: ACCT Philly: (
pet food, referrals for
low - cost spay / neuter and wellness services) Action for Animals Humane Society: Latrobe (spay / neuter assistance) Animal Care & Assistance Fund (veterinary care assistance) Animal Food Bank of the Lehigh Valley: (
pet food for families in need) Animal Friends: Pittsburgh (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal House Project: (
pet food for
low -
income residents of Chester County) The Animal Rescue of Western Pennsylvania (veterinary care assistance) Chester County
Pet Food Pantry: Chester, eastern Berks and Montgomery counties (
pet food & care assistance) Delaware County SPCA: (spay / neuter and wellness services) Forgotten Cats, Inc.: Willow Grove (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Henry's Cupboard at the Brandywine Valley SPCA: West Chester (
pet food pantry) Humane Society of Berks County: Reading (
pet food and veterinary care assistance) Humane Society of Harrisburg Area: (
pet food pantry,
low - cost spay / neuter services, wellness clinics, microchipping) Humane Society of Westmoreland County: Greenberg (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Red Paw Emergency Relief Team: Philadelphia (emergency assistance including search & rescue, emergency transport, shelter, and veterinary care to animals involved in fires and other residential disasters) Rescue
Pet Food Pantry: (provides
pet food to 501 (c) 3 rescues to free up financial resources) Sam's Hope: Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties (
pet food and veterinary care assistance for
pet owners with demonstrated financial hardship) Spay / Neuter Assistance Program, Inc.: Harrisburg (
low - cost spay / neuter) Washington Area Humane Society: Eighty Four (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Western Pennsylvania Humane Society: Pittsburgh (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care Wilkes Barre Animal Hospital: Wilkes Barre (spay / neuter assistance for cats)
Pet Pantry of Lancaster County: (
pet food, spay / neuter and wellness services, community cat program) Pennsylvania SPCA: Philadelphia (spay / neuter and wellness services)
Colorado: Ark - Valley Humane Society: Buena Vista (
pet food) The Cartwright Foundation: Denver / Front Range region (veterinary care assistance) Cat Care Society: Lakewood (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Colorado
Pet Pantry: Denver / Boulder - metro (
pet food) Colorado State University Companion Care Fund: Fort Collins (veterinary care assistance) Colorado State University Pets Forever Program: Larimer County (various services for
low -
income or disabled
pet -
owners) Denkai Animal Sanctuary: Northern Colorado (spay / neuter and veterinary assistance) Dreampower Animal Rescue: Colorado Springs (temporary foster program) Every Creature Counts: Fort Lupton (spay / neuter assistance) The Feline Fix: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) For Pets» Sake Humane Society: Cortez (assistance for emergency veterinary care, spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Spay / Neuter Clinic: Fort Collins (assistance
with pet food, spay / neuter, vaccinations and financial assistance for sugeries) Friends of the Aspen Animal Shelter: Aspen (spay / neuter assistance) Good Samaritan
Pet Center: Denver (spay / neuter assistance) Humane Society of Pagosa Springs: Pagosa Springs (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) League for Animals and People of the Summit (LAPS):: Summit County (financial assistance to
low -
income families living or working in Summit County, for
pet spay / neuter, life - shortening illnesses or unexpected high vet bills; discounted spay / neuter vouchers for higher
incomes) MaxFund: Denver (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance, vaccination assistance) PAWS Colorado: Denver metro area (
pet food, cat litter, veterinary care assistance / volunteers to aid
low -
income persons
with HIV / AIDS and other debilitating illnesses) PetAid Colorado: Denver (assistance
with veterinary care including spay / neuter) Pikes Peak
Pet Pantry: Colorado Springs (
pet food / litter,
pet supplies,
pet prescription diet assistance, and grooming assistance) SpayToday: Lakewood (
low - cost spay / neuter)
California: The ACME Foundation: Clearlake (veterinary care assistance for senior and disabled
pet owners) Actors and Others for Animals: Greater Los Angeles area (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance, assistance for necessary veterinary medical care) Animal Assistance League of Orange County: Orange County (
pet food, transportation and veterinary care assistance) Animal Health Foundation: Los Angeles and Orange Counties (veterinary care assistance) AnimalSave: Green Valley (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Animal Welfare Assistance Group: Monterey County (veterinary care assistance, spay / neuter;
pet food and supplies for seniors, disabled veterans,
owners of service dogs and others;
pet care resources and referrals) Bad Rap: San Francisco (pit bull - specific assistance for finding rental housing and insurance) California Department of Social Services Assistance Dog Special Allowance (ADSA) Program: Statewide (provides monthly stipend to eligible persons who use a guide, signal, or service dog) Cat People: Bakersfield (cat food / litter, spay / neuter assistance, vaccination assistance) 661-327-4706 Cats in Need (of Human Care): Southern California, multiple locations (spay / neuter assistance) The Chester Foundation: Sacramento region (veterinary care assistance) FACE Foundation: San Diego (grant assistance for
pets in need of emergency or critical care) FixNation: Los Angeles (spay / neuter assistance for cats) Friends of Long Beach Animals: Long Beach (spay / neuter assistance) Haven Humane Society: Redding (
low - cost spay / neuter,
pet food assistance, emergency veterinary grants for residents receiving Medi - Cal or Medicare) Clinic: 530-241-1658; Shelter: 530-241-1653 Helen Woodward Animal Center: Rancho Santa Fe (
pet food) Helen Woodward Animal Center Animeals program: San Diego County (free
pet food for the dogs and cats of elderly or disabled people) Humane Society of San Bernardino Valley: San Bernardino (
low - cost spay / neuter) Humane Society of Truckee - Tahoe: Truckee, Sierra County, Eastern Placer County or Eastern Nevada County (
pet food pantry and
low cost / free spay & neuter programs for Pit Bulls, Chihuahuas, and those that qualify) Keep Your
Pet: Sacramento (behavior assistance, veterinary care assistance, services for seniors) LA Animal Services: Los Angeles (spay / neuter, vaccination and microchip assistance) Marin Humane Society: Novato (
pet care assistance to
low -
income seniors, persons living
with HIV / AIDS and those receiving hospice services; please see website for complete list of services) Mercy Crusade's Spay and Neuter Clinic: Oxnard (spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Mojave Desert Animal Rescue: Western Mojave Desert (
pet food & supplies and veterinary assistance for homeless, unemployed, disabled, and senior
pet guardians) Mountains» Humane Society: Lake Arrowhead (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Napa Humane: Napa (spay / neuter assistance) Ohlone Humane Society Special Assistance Program: Fremont, Union City, and Newark (veterinary care assistance,
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Orange County SPCA Animal Rescue Fund: Orange County (assistance for veterinary care including spay / neuter) Palo Alto Humane Society: Palo Alto (spay / neuter assistance, assistance for emergency veterinary care) PALS:
Pets Are Loving Support (veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners) Pasadena Humane Society: Pasadena (spay / neuter assistance) PAWS / LA: Hollywood (
pet food and supplies, veterinary medical care assistance, grooming, spay / neuter, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners, and other services) PAWS San Francisco: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners Peninsula CatWorks: veterinary care assistance for cats only
Pet Assistance Foundation: Multiple Locations, Southern California (spay / neuter assistance for dogs, cats, and rabbits)
Pet Orphans of Southern California: Van Nuys (veterinary care assistance) The
Pet Rescue Center's
Pet Pantry: Orange County (
pet food, litter, and flea treatments for unemployed, senior, or disabled
pet owners)
Pets Are Wonderful Support: San Diego (
pet food / litter,
pet supplies, veterinary assistance, animal transport, temporary foster program, veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners) Placer SPCA SOS Program: Placer County (rental deposits, temporary boarding,
pet food and veterinary care assistance) Rescuing Unwanted Furry Friends (RUFF): Laguna Beach (
pet food) Riverside County Department of Animal Services: Riverside (spay / neuter assistance) Sacramento SPCA: Sacramento (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) The Sam Simon Foundation: Los Angeles (free surgery for non-orthopedic procedures; free spay / neuter operations, including vaccinations, flea control, deworming, nail trims, and antibiotics) Sammie's Friends: Grass Valley (veterinary care assistance) San Francisco SPCA Animal Hospital: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners, spay / neuter assistance Santa Cruz SPCA: Santa Cruz (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance) Santa Maria Valley Humane Society: Santa Maria (spay / neuter assistance, microchips,
pet food bank) SEAACA: Downey (veterinary medical care assistance, spay / neuter, vaccination assistance) Sequoia Humane Society: Eureka (spay / neuter assistance) SHARE Marin Humane Society: veterinary care assistance programs for senior, disabled or ill
pet owners Spay Neuter Animal Network (SPAN): Ventura (spay / neuter assistance) SPCA for Monterey County: Monterey (
pet food, spay / neuter and vaccination assistance) Tony La Russa's Animal Rescue Foundation: Walnut Creek (
pet food, spay / neuter assistance, emergency veterinary assistance) VET SOS: San Francisco (free veterinary care and supplies for
pets of the homeless) Voice for the Animals Foundation: Santa Monica (veterinary care assistance)
The Bella Foundation SPCA is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization based in Oklahoma City created to assist
low -
income, elderly or terminally ill
pet owners with the cost of veterinary care when it can not be afforded and also find permanent loving homes for rescued animals.
Our Animal Rescue Fund has limited funds available to help
low -
income pet owners with vet bills.
The Bella Foundation is dedicated to assisting
low -
income, elderly or terminally ill
pet owners with veterinarian costs and finding loving homes for rescued animals.
Many of the illnesses and injuries treated
with this funding are preventable, but
low income pet owners lack resources to treat them.
Thus, when laws like MSN get passed, they almost always end up targeting
low -
income pet owners — who we should be out trying to HELP comply, vs targeting them
with hefty fines they can not pay.
In May 2013, the CAF launched a voucher program as an alternative means of providing
low -
income pet owners with access to veterinary care.
When
pet owners with incomes lower than $ 50,000 were asked which service might have helped them the most, the majority indicated free or
low - cost veterinary care (40 %).