
All cats receiving funding toward their TNR must be ear tipped, no exceptions. Please contact the veterinarian practice or clinic you plan to use for the cost of the procedure and what it includes before applying for funding. We are unable to subsidize any TNR procedure that has already taken place or any other type of procedure other than the standard TNR – this funding is to be applied to new cats brought to the specified clinic. These funds are not transferrable to other individuals or to other clinics. The amount of funding granted per cat is based on a variety of variables and will be a fixed amount per animal. The awarded funding provided by SpayUSA does not cover the entire cost of the surgery but rather a set amount is allotted towards each feral cat that will be spayed or neutered at a participating veterinarian practice or clinic. You will receive a decision email as soon as the funds have been allocated. If you are awarded a subsidy, please wait a full year before reapplying. If you are not granted funding, you are welcome to reapply the following month. Please note, funding is limited and not all applicants will be awarded funding. The application is available from the 1 st to the 15 th of each month and can only be submitted during that time. Our aim is to help Good Samaritans looking to do their part in controlling the over population of community cats in their area. Additionally, this funding is only to be applied to stray, feral, and unowned cats pet cats are not eligible to receive funding.

The application is open to INDIVIDUALS ONLY and is not for animal shelters or other rescue groups. SpayUSA offers subsidy funding for stray and feral cat caretakers throughout the US. Many models for these projects already exist, but all you need to begin is a humane trap and a little patience. SpayUSA feels the best way to solve feral cat overpopulation is at a grassroots level, meaning developing a Cat Project group in your town, city, or county.
