Many cats in South Yorkshire live in homes where their owners are struggling financially and cannot afford essential veterinary care. High vet costs often mean that otherwise loving owners are unable to provide neutering, vaccinations, or treatment for illness and injury. Our Community Care & Neutering program helps keep these cats safe, healthy, and in the homes they already know, preventing them from being abandoned or surrendered.
By funding neutering and veterinary treatment for community cats, we are reducing the number of unwanted litters, improving the health of local cats, and supporting families who are doing their best in difficult circumstances. Your donations ensure that cats can stay where they belong — in the homes of the people who love them — rather than entering the rescue system due to financial hardship.
This program also contributes to long-term population control and improved welfare across the area. By keeping cats neutered and healthy in their existing homes, we help prevent future strays, reduce suffering, and create a stronger, more stable community for cats and people alike.
Your support helps us provide:
- Neutering and basic veterinary care for cats in financially vulnerable homes
- Vaccinations and treatments for illness, injury, and common health conditions
- Support and guidance to owners to keep their cats safe and healthy
- Reducing unwanted litters and preventing future strays
- Helping families in need to keep their pets in their homes
