Street Cat Rescue

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This all volunteer non-profit organization serves the Austin, TX area and its surrounding communities. Their program provides a humane solution for the Community Cats of the Austin area – Helping the Community and the Cats. Donna Powell will share the organization’s mission as well as many of the programs offered to the public.

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3 money-savers for pet owners

USA Weekend

Issue Date: March 29, 2009
Animal Smart
Steve DALE

The nation’s economic woes have trickled down to even our furry family members. Here are some helpful cost-saving tips.

Search for discounts on food. Use coupons, especially if Fido eats premium pet food. Or slowly transition your pet to a less costly brand (you’ll avoid an upset tummy and potential vet bill) approved by the Association of American Feed Control Officials. Seriously cash-strapped? Look for a pet food pantry, which offers low-cost or free food to the needy.

Find deals on medical services. Some shelters offer low-cost veterinary care, including low-cost or free spaying or neutering. Spaying or neutering is the responsible thing to do, and it may prevent costly medical issues. Also, big-box pet stores sometimes offer low-cost vaccinations. Know your pet’s vaccine history to avoid over-vaccinating.

Apply for a grant. If you’re in financial hardship and your pet goes to one of the nearly 3,000 American Animal Hospital Association-accredited clinics, you may qualify for a grant of up to $500 per year to pay for a specific procedure.

Spay/Neutering in US

Also from LoveThatCat.com:
Spay/USA
1-800-248-SPAY
“Call Spay/USA to get the names, phone numbers, and prices of services that have agreed to provide lower cost spay/neutering for cats and dogs in your local area. Private veterinarians, community programs, and special clinics participate nationwide.”

Source(s):
California listings: LoveThatCat.com/stca
National listings: LoveThatCat.com/spayneuter
Spay/USA: 1-800-248-SPAY