Resources

If you are in need of low-cost veterinary care, including spay/neuter services, consider these providers *:

TCAP (Texas Coalition for Animal Protection) provides low-cost services including vaccinations, microchipping, dental cleanings and spay/neuter. They do not provide wellness exams or sick/emergency care.

TCAP also has a Feral Fix program specifically for community cats and their caregivers. Visit the link provided for more information about this life-saving program.

Penny Paws provides low-cost veterinary care, including wellness visits and sick exams. They also do mobile vaccination clinics throughout the metroplex.

The SPCA of Texas features three spay/neuter and animal wellness clinics, two in Dallas and one in McKinney. Their focus is low-cost spay/neuter surgeries, annual exams, vaccines, heartworm preventive and preventative care for pets whose owners are indigent and/or do not have the resources to provide for their pets’ basic veterinary care. They do not provide assistance with medical emergencies.

Spay/Neuter Network is a nonprofit clinic with a mission to ensure every pet owner has access to spay/neuter services and preventive care for their pets. They have several programs that can provide either free spay/neuter and rabies, or very low-cost. They do not provide services to sick or injured pets.

If you are seeking assistance with rehoming an animal, we recommend contacting local rescue groups within your area. For a listing of rescues and shelters in your area, visit Petfinder.com and put your zip code in the location search field.

* These links are being provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by Mid-Cities Community Cats or any of the products, services or opinions of the organization. Mid-Cities Community Cats assumes no responsibility for the accuracy, legality or quality of content of the external site or for that of subsequent links. Contact the external site for answers to questions regarding its content.

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