Resources for Cat Owners

Below are a list of resources for cat owners, including assistance with providing cat food to those in need and low cost veterinarian services.

Emmett Food Fund

The Emmett Food Fund, a Bingo’s Foundation program, provides free cat food to volunteers caring for local feral cat colonies. With the current state of the economy, the Emmett Food Fund has enabled many caregivers to provide food to local feral cat colonies who would die without it. We support the Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) method, by trapping and spaying/neutering cats in these colonies. After some time, the cats will stop reproducing and the colony size will reduce. In the meantime, these cats need someone to care for them by providing food! The Emmett Food Fund was founded by Mickey Giosa and is hosted by the Bingo’s Foundation. Contact us to learn more.

Donate to the Emmett Food Fund

If you are able to donate cat food to this worthy cause, please contact us. We will pick up the food or you may drop off the food at our shelter. Monetary donations are always much needed and much appreciated. Click here to make an online donation toward the Emmett Food Fund.

Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources

Forgotten Cats: Forgotten Cats provides FREE spay/neuter services for local feral cat colonies. They will also provide assistance with trapping and releasing cats as needed, as well as training on how to manage feral colonies. Coverage area includes Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and New Jersey.

The Bridge Clinic: The Bridge Clinic is a local low-cost veterinary clinic run entirely by volunteers in Trevose, PA. Spay/neuter services are $75 and offered every Tuesday. Low-cost wellness appointments are also offered on Thursday afternoons and Sunday mornings.

Friends of Animals: Obtain a certificate from this nationwide organization to obtain low cost spay/neuter at a participating local vet: $61 for males and $85 for females.

The Spayed Club: Obtain low cost spay/neuter and other veterinary care at this nonprofit clinic in Sharon Hill, PA (in Delaware County). Spay/neuter costs are $70, which includes rabies and distemper vaccines. General exams are only $25.

Spay USA: A program of the North Shore Animal League, Spay USA offers certificates to low-cost spay/neuter services in your area. Visit this site to view local participating clinics.