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Find similar grantsConcern for Animals Medical Voucher Program is sponsored by Concern for Animals. Offers financial assistance for non-routine or emergency veterinary care to keep pets safe, healthy, and in their homes.
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Veterinary Cost Assistance | Concern for Animals Veterinary Cost Assistance Working with a network of over 35 veterinary clinics, Concern for Animals offers vouchers to help struggling owners pay for non-routine and emergency medical costs for their pets. To receive a voucher, owners must call and confirm they qualify.
To qualify for a CFA Medical Voucher, an owner must: Reside in Thurston, Mason, Lewis or Grays Harbor Counties and meet income requirements. What does non-routine or emergency care mean? Medical vouchers from CFA cannot be used for routine care like wellness check-ups.
If your pet is acting strange, refusing food, has an open wound, has ingested a foreign object, is vomiting, or has fluid leaking from their eyes, ears, or mouth, is having trouble urinating, or any other symptom that is not normal , it is non-routine. What species can CFA give medical vouchers for? Currently CFA can provide vouchers for cats, dogs, small mammals, standard reptiles ( bearded dragons, geckos) , and birds.
At this time we do not provide vouchers for exotics/exotic hybrids or farm animals. If you are seeking assistance for a small animal species, please visit the Small Animal Assistance page. Which local veterinary clinics accept CFA's vouchers?
CFA is proud to work with a network of over 35 veterinary clinics in our local community. You can see a full list of clinics we work with on the Our Veterinary Partners page.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, including animal shelters, in Washington State. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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