Low Cost Veterinary Care
Greater New Haven Cat Project
New Haven, CT 06506
Phone: 203-782-2287
https://www.gnhcp.org/low-cost-spayneuter
New Leash on Life Clinic
Dogburn Lane, Orange, CT
Phone: 203-CAT-SPAY
Nutmeg Spay & Neuter Clinic
25 Charles Street, Stratford, CT 06615
Phone: 203-690-1550 | Fax: 203-690-1552
Email: info@nutmegclinic.org
Hours: Tue–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM | Sat–Mon by appointment only
POA SPAY! (Protectors of Animals Low Cost Spay & Neuter Clinic)
144 Main Street, Unit E, East Hartford, CT 06118
Phone: 860-206-7922
Email: info@poaspay.org
SPAY Connecticut (a program of POA SPAY!)
Subsidized cat spay and neuter surgeries for owners with financial need.
Phone: 860-216-1449
TEAM Mobile Spay & Neuter
P.O. Box 591, Westbrook, CT 06498
Phone: 1-888-FOR-TEAM (367-8326) | 860-399-5008
Email: office@everyanimalmatters.org
http://www.everyanimalmatters.org
OPIN (Outreach to Pets in Need) — Owned Low-Income Help
https://www.opinpets.org/contact-opin
Value Pet Vet — Low-Cost Spay/Neuter for Cats and Dogs
17 Park St., Norwalk, CT
Monroe Location: 506 Main Street, Monroe, CT 06468 | Phone: 203-939-9590
Bikers Against Animal Cruelty — Spay/Neuter Application
Financial Assistance Resources
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Tail to Paw (low-income help for animals and families): https://www.tailtopaw.org/
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Blessings from Efren (assistance for low-income or unhoused pet owners): https://www.hopeallianceinc.org/about-5
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VIP Pet Care (low-cost vet clinics): https://www.vippetcare.com/
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CT Humane Fox Clinic Basics: https://cthumane.org/veterinary-care/fox-clinic-basics/
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Scratchpay: https://scratchpay.com/
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PAWS CT Financial Aid: https://www.pawsct.org/financial-aid
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Star Relief: https://starelief.org/
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Cat Tales Financial Aid: http://cattalesct.org/financial-aid-pets/
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CT Humane Financial Aid: https://cthumane.org/financial-aid-resources/
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The Dollar Club: http://www.thedollarclub.org
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Waggle (online fundraising): https://waggle.org/
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Helping Hands Vet VA: https://www.helpinghandsvetva.com/
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Pawp (low-cost alternative to euthanasia): https://thegetwell.co/sponsored/pawp-5reasons-euthanasia/
Additional Notes for Caretakers
Keep in mind that all of the organizations listed are volunteer-run, and many people also hold outside jobs. We recommend leaving messages, being patient, and understanding that you may need to get on a waiting list. It is worth it — these rescues can provide assistance with humane trapping and vetting.
When reaching out, consider offering a monetary donation to assist whatever rescue is able to help. All of us in rescue are working hard to serve a cat population that isn't slowing down.
