We know it can be difficult to cover the costs of your cat’s medical care, especially when unexpected health needs crop up. Community Cat Clinic strives to provide as many resources as possible to ensure those that are experiencing financial hardship are able to have access to care for their pets no matter what their feline family members might need.
In-house financing available
- No Credit Checks
- Minimum financing is $500
- Requires a 20% set up fee
We also accept payment through the following financing options:
Prequalify and Apply for a CareCredit Credit Card – CareCredit
Scratchpay: Simple & friendly, payment plans for medical financing
Other Organizations Offering Financial Assistance
*Please note that Community Cat Clinic can’t guarantee assistance from any of these organizations as they are their own entities with unique protocols and procedures.
Brown Dog Foundation – For those who have no money immediately available for the care of cats and dogs who are sick or injured and would respond to treatment.
Dylan’s Hearts – Must be requested through your attending veterinarian for a life-threatening or critical injury or illness with a favorable outcome with care and the owner must be on a form of government aid.
Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Programs – This organization helps cats with vaccine-associated sarcoma.
Friends & Vets Helping Pets – For applicants in financial need for their pet’s curable diseases such as tumors, broken bones, ambulatory care, expensive medication or post-surgical prosthetics. FVHP staff works with both the veterinarian and the family to provide pets with the necessary medical treatment.
GoFundMe or Fundly – Consider using crowdfunding to cover your cat’s vet bills. This approach is typically more successful in cases of emergency care.
The Mosby Fund – For vet-confirmed critical situations that are non-basic and non-urgent.
The Onyx & Breezy Foundation – Assistance with financial aid for medical treatment, medication, pet food, and spay and neuter surgeries with proof of low income/need.
Paws 4 a Cure – Helps dogs and cats with injuries and illnesses, grants tend to be small and do not exceed $500.
Pet Assistance Inc. – Helps long-time pet owners with financial aid for urgent or life-threatening emergencies only.
The Pet Fund – The Pet Fund works only on non-basic, non-urgent care such as cancer treatment, heart disease, chronic conditions, endocrine diseases, eye diseases, etc.
Pets of the Homeless – A resource center for pet food assistance, wellness clinics, and emergency veterinary care. For emergency vet care, call 775-841-7463 to see if you qualify.
Red Rover – Provides grants around $200 for situations where urgent care is needed for a pet
The Reidel & Cody Fund – Support for pets suffering with cancer – funding for chemotherapy and radiation treatment
Rose’s Fund for Animals – For pets/found animals who have a life-threatening illness, injury or condition with a good prognosis to survive
The Shakespeare Animal Fund – Small grants of between $50 and $100 typically to people on a fixed income or with annual incomes below the federal poverty guidelines
Voice for the Animals Foundation – Their Helping Friends Program helps seniors, people with disabilities, terminal illnesses or fixed incomes take care of their pets.
Waggle.org – Helps you set up a crowdfunding campaign, which the organization posts on its website. Waggle partners with celebrities, social influencers and nonprofits to help pets in need. Your pet may qualify for some extra attention, a matching grant, or sponsorship.
Also consider purchasing pet insurance, which can offset some or most of the costs of diagnosing, treating, and managing your cat’s illness or injury.

