Senior Owner Program offered at Concern for Animals
Senior Owner Program offered at Concern for Animals
Offers up to $300 in veterinary care to low-income seniors. Program covers cats, dogs, non-exotic small mammals, reptiles, and birds. Can provide help with up to two pets per year. May cover: - spay and neuter costs - routine wellness (yearly visits, vaccines, flea treatments dispersed at appointments, etc.) - emergency and non-routine visits like limping, open wounds/sores, broken bones, etc., and - boarding fees for qualifying conditions (like a temporary stay at a rehabilitation facility, - pet quality of life/euthanasia appointments and fees.
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Physical Address
Hours
M-F, 9am-4:30pm. Hours may vary.
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Application process
Contact Concern For Animals before the appointment and be approved for assistance by a team menber.
Fee
No cost to apply for the program.
Eligibility
- Live in Lewis, Mason, Grays Harbor, or Thurston Counties. - Be at least 60 years of age or older. - Be utilizing one of the veterinary partners listed online.
Agency info
Concern for Animals
Concern for Animals is a non-profit 501 (C) (3) Incorporated in 1980 by Ann Albohn and Joyce Pearce, CFA focuses on assisting pets and pet owners in Thurston, Mason and Lewis counties by way of financial assistance for pet medical care and spay/neuter. Operates a weekly pet food bank, and offers as-funded programs throughout the year. Goal is to help keep pets with their families in order to avoid shelter euthanasia and abandonment.