TRAP/NEUTER/RETURN FOR BEGINNERS: MARCH 20. Find out how you can help solve the stray and feral cat problem in our community 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 20, at Park + Vine, 1109 Vine Street. Kathy Collins and Kathleen Nicholson, volunteers from the United Coalition for Animals, will explain the basics of trap/neuter/return (TNR) and how it can be used to help control stray and feral cat colonies in your neighborhood. Workshop includes overview of services and resources available at the UCAN Nonprofit Spay/Neuter Clinic. Space is limited to 25. $5 suggested donation benefits UCAN. RSVP
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or 513-721-7275 before March 19.
We are pleased to announce that UCAN is the recipient of a $5,000 grant from
the Ohio Animal Health Foundation. The funds will be used to subsidize the
cost of surgeries for dogs and cats from low-income households.
UCAN is very grateful to OAHF for providing us with the means to help everyone
to be responsible pet owners, regardless of their ability to pay.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Ann R. Hill (513/762-0130)
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“PETS IN NEED” PROGRAM TARGETS CINCINNATI’S NEEDIEST
Joint UCAN, Freestore Foodbank program receives $30,000 grant
CINCINNATI, OHIO, January 14, 2010 – Funding for an innovative new program to benefit Cincinnati’s neediest pets was announced jointly today by the United Coalition for Animals (UCAN) and the Freestore Foodbank.
Subsidy funding is still available from our generous grant from PetSmart Charities.
While the funds last, we are able to offer a spay/neuter + rabies vaccine for feral
cats for only $21.
Please read our feral cat policies on the "Our Clinic" page of this website Reminder: Feral cats do not require an appointment but
must be checked in no later than Noon on Monday through
Thursday only. We do not do surgeries for ferals on Fridays.
UCAN Wellness Clinics
The next dates for our vaccine and basic
wellness clinics are:
Every Tuesday from 9 am to 12 pm (These clinics are teaching clinics run by
a veterinarian and students from Raymond
Walters College. AN APPOINTMENT IS REQUIRED.) Saturday, March 6th from 9 am to 2 pm
Saturday, March 20th th from 9 am to 2 pm
Clinics are walk-in. First Come, First Served.
These are need-based clinics which offer basic vaccines and testing for pets in qualifying households. Unemployed? Foreclosure? On disability or Social Security? Student? Other financial difficulties? Your pet may qualifiy for care at our clinics.
For more information, please visit the "Our Clinic" section of this website for
income qualification information or call 762-0132.