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All we want is a loving home

Please help free us by giving us a nice home where we belong.

Organizations that Help Financially with Veterinary Bills

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Charitable Organizations that Help Financially
with Veterinary Bills

This link also has many organizations, some of
which are not listed below: http://www.njafa.org/programs-projects/medical-financial-aid/

Credit Care – Credit for vet bills

866-893-7864 or 800-859-9975

A credit card company for health care, including veterinary care. “Care Credit,
the leader in patient/client financing, has helped more than 3 million
patients/clients get the treatment or procedures they needed and wanted. With a
comprehensive range of plan options, for treatment or procedure fees from $1 to
over $25,000, we offer a plan and a low monthly payment to fit comfortably into
almost every budget.”

http://www.carecredit.com/patients/whatis.htm

Rose’s Fund for Animals

PO Box 24

Avon by the Sea, NJ 07717

877-505-4234

www.RosesFund.org

Coalition for Animals

PO Box 611

Somerville, NJ 08876

908-369-0604

http://coalitionforanimals.org/

God’s Creatures Ministry

Veterinarian Charity

PO Box 322

Wayne, NJ 07474

973-694-5155

http://www.all-creatures.org/gcm/help-cf.html

Prince Chunk Foundation

PO Box 8044

Blackwood, NJ 08012-1522

T: +1.856.302.6373

F: +1.856.245.7840

E: info@princechunkfoundation.org

http://princechunkfoundation.org

Banfield Charitable Trust

HOPE Funds

HOPE Funds helps offset some costs to help families and the animals they love.
If you need help with a qualified veterinary expense, ask the experts at your
local Banfield Pet Hospital. Click on the link below to find a location or call
503-922-5801.

http://www.banfieldcharitabletrust.org/programs/hope-funds

Save U.S. Pets Foundation

They are dedicated to providing financial assistance for pets to receive
lifesaving medical treatments when their human companions are unable to afford
professional care. Through a participating veterinarian, people whose
circumstances meet Save U.S. Pets Foundation criteria are eligible for a grant
that will enable their animals to receive desperately needed medical help. http://www.saveuspets.org

732-361-1362

Vet-I-Care

315 Robbinsville-Allentown Rd. Robbinsville, NJ 08691

http://vet-i-care.org

609-259-2230

Onyx & Breezy Foundation

PO Box 656, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987-0656

201-782-7400

www.OnyxAndBreezy.org

“Medical treatment for animals where hardship is present”

Animal Emergency Care Fund

http://www.animalemergencycarefund.org/

520 982-2039

“Most emergency hospitals will offer to help you apply for Care Credit. If
accepted for Care Credit. please use the Care Credit for your emergency. If you
are denied approval for Care Credit please have the emergency hospital fax the
denial letter and estimate for their emergency services to us. All we need to
qualify you is the denial.”

IMOM, Inc [may need to apply online]

PO Box 282

Cheltenham, MD 20623

Phone (866) 230-2164   Fax: 301-599-1852

http://www.imom.org/

Mission Statement: Helping people help pets. To better the lives of sick,
injured and abused companion animals. We are dedicated to insure that no companion
animal has to be euthanized simply because their caretaker is financially
challenged. (Note: IMOM has a special fund for diabetic cats)

United Animal Nations [may need to apply online]

PO Box 188890

Sacramento, California 95818

Telephone: (916) 429 2457 fax: (916) 429 2456

http://www.uan.org/lifeline/index.html

The mission of LifeLine is to help homeless or recently rescued animals
suffering from life-threatening conditions that require specific and immediate
emergency veterinary care. We strive to serve Good Samaritans and rescue groups
who take in sick or injured animals. In certain cases, LifeLine can also assist
senior citizens and low-income families pay for immediate emergency veterinary care.
Not for ongoing illness such as diabetes.

Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program

1641 Elizabeth Lane

Yuba City, CA  95993

Fax: 888-301-4264

http://www.fveap.org/sys-tmpl/door/

 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. The Feline Veterinary
Emergency Assistance Program 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.

Help-A-Pet

PO Box 244

Hinsdale, Illinois 60521

telephone: 630-986-9504 Fax: (630) 986-9141

http://www.help-a-pet.org/home.html

Our efforts focus on serving the elderly, the disabled, and the working poor.

 

Angels 4 Animals

www.Angels4Animals.org

(916) 941-9119

Angels4Animals, a non-profit organization and a program of Inner Voice
Community Services, has a mission to serve as the guardian angel of animals
whose caregivers find themselves in difficult financial situations. At
Angels4Animals we believe that animal guardians should not have to say goodbye
to the animals that they love. Our work is accomplished in conjunction with
veterinary clinics across the country, eager to assist as many animals as
possible. Services range from financial aid to complete treatment for animals
in need.

 

The Pet Fund – (916) 443-6007

http://thepetfund.com/

The Pet Fund is a registered 501(c) 3 nonprofit association that provides
financial assistance to individuals whose animals need urgent veterinary care.
Often animals are euthanized or suffer needlessly because their guardians
cannot afford expensive surgery or emergency vet visits. The purpose of the Pet
Fund is to work towards a future where decisions about companion animal medical
care need never be made on the basis of cost.

Pet Promise

Provides financial assistance to low-income individuals who can’t afford
medical care for their animals

P.O. Box 21091 • Columbus, OH 43221

Phone: 614.738.2149

http://www.petpromise.org/programs.html

 

ARF

Provides funds for the veterinary care and emergency treatment of injured
or sick, stray or abandoned animals

http://www.arf.intranets.com

Pets Are Loving Support

“For pets of owners living with HIV/AIDS”

http://www.sonic.net/-pals/

Shakespeare Animal Fund

www.shakespeareanimalfund.com

“Anyone can 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”

 

Cats in Crisis, Inc

PO Box 354

Mountville, PA 17554

www.CatsInCrisis.org

“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 Outreach

PO Box 592

West Branch, MI 48661

www.FelineOutreach.org

“Feline Outreach is a charitable organization formed to promote the routine
and medical care of companion animals, particularly cats. Among other goals,
the organization may be enable shelters and the public to adopt, keep, and/or
care for companion animals, particularly those with special needs – this
support may be financial, educational, or in other forms.

The Animal Foundation, www.theanimalfund.com

Brown Dog Foundation, http://www.browndogfoundation.org/home

Good Sam Fund, www.goodsamfund.org

http://www.themosbyfoundation.org/

http://handicappedpets.com/www/index.php

Suggestion

If your animal is a specific breed, you can also do an Internet search for
clubs for that particular breed. Such clubs may have a program set up to
help their breed specific animals with extreme veterinary bills.

 

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Disease Specific/Special Needs

IMOM Diabetic Pet Fund: http://www.imom.org

Diabetic Pet Fund: http://www.petdiabetes.net/fund/

Cats in Crisis: http://www.catsincrisis.org/crisisFund.html

Kidney Disease Heart Disease Thyroid Disease

Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) – IMOM Chronic Renal Failure (CRF) Kitties Fund – http://www.imom.org/funds/crf.htm

Cats in Crisis Mesa Fund – Kidney Disease: http://www.catsincrisis.org/mesaFund.html

Cats – Heart and Thyroid – Cats in Crisis Stripes Fund: http://www.catsincrisis.org/stripesFund.html

Cats – Neurological conditions and mobility impairments – Cats in Crisis Gillie
Fund: http://www.catsincrisis.org/gillieFund.html

IMOM Blind Dogs Fund: http://www.imom.org

Assistance Dog Partners: http://www.iaadp.org/VCP.html

HandicappedPets.com: http://www.handicappedpets.com/Articles/help/

Canine Cancer Awareness, www.caninecancerawareness.org

Cody’s Club (Radiation treatments) http://codysclub.bravehost.com/

Orthodogs’ Silver Lining Foundation (Orthopedic Cases and Service Dogs), www.oslf.org

The Perseus Foundation (Cancer specific), www.PerseusFoundation.org



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