Financial Help

  • Speaking for Spot has information compiled from many sources on the internet to help you in locating financial assistance to cover veterinary costs.
  • In Memory of Magic is dedicated to insuring that no companion animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially challenged.
  • Help-A-Pet is a nonprofit organization providing financial assistance for the medical care of pets whose guardians are unable to afford the expense.
  • United Animal Nations LifeLine grants help animals in need of assistance after their caregiver has suffered a personal tragedy such as a house fire, domestic violence situation or natural disaster.
  • American Animal Hospital Association helps those in need access quality veterinary care for their sick or injured pets.
  • Angels 4 Animals helps pet owners with financial constraints not loose their sick or injured friends.
  • The Pet Fund provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals who need urgent veterinary care.
  • Care Credit is a credit card company for health care, including veterinary care. They give convenient payment options so you can get the procedure you want for your pet.
  • Cats in Crisis Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals and humane organizations care for cats with chronic or emergency medical conditions through financial and fundraising assistance.
  • Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance (FVEAP): The NEED & The HELP: Seniors, people with disabilities, people who have lost their job, good Samaritans who rescue a cat or kitten—any of these folks may need financial assistance to save a beloved companion. FVEAP is a nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization that provides financial assistance to cat and kitten guardians who are unable to afford veterinary services to save their companions when life-threatening illness or injury strikes.
  • Shakespeare Animal Fund allows anyone to apply for funds, but SAF offers assistance primarily to those on fixed incomes or with annual incomes below $35,000. Exceptions are made depending on circumstances. It is always a one-time grant.