Financial Aid
Mission Possible Homeless Cat Foundation understands how expensive it can be to properly care for cats, may they be a valued family member, or a stray/feral that relies on your help in order to survive. Below are links to various resources across the United States that may be able to assist you in bringing some of those costs down:
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pets.findhelp.com Search for free or low cost pet support services like veterinary care, pet food pantries, temporary pet care, and more.
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CareCredit offers a revolving line of credit for veterinary expenses.
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RedRover Relief provides financial and emotional support to good Samaritans, animal rescuers, and pet owners caring for animals in life-threatening situations.
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Alley Cat Allies' Friends Network includes feral-friendly veterinarians with community cat experience who may be able to provide low-cost veterinary services in addition to spay and neuter vaccinations.
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Cancer treatment: Occasionally there are grants specific to helping cats with cancer. Contact us and we'll try to help you find these services.
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More and more low-cost, high-quality animal clinics are opening in communities every year. Many offer spay and neuter services, vaccinations, and even ongoing wellness services. Find a clinic near you by searching online using key terms like "low-cost veterinary clinics" or "spay and neuter animal clinics". Also, your local animal shelters or municipal animal services may be able to refer you to a program or affordable veterinary option.
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Alley Cat Allies' Feral Friends Network includes veterinarians with community cat experience and low-cost spay and neuter providers. Request a list of Feral Friends Network members located in your area.
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Following are low-cost spay and neuter referral services across the United States:
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ASPCA spay/neuter programs: List of spay & neuter clinics
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PetSmart Charities: List of spay & neuter clinics
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Spay USA: 1-800-248-SPAY
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Friends of Animals: 1-800-321-PETS
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If you are looking for spay/neuter services in East Texas or in the California Bay Area, contact us for specific list.
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Do you need to spay or neuter community cats as part of a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) effort? See the following tips on Funding Trap-Neuter-Return.