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Oneida County Humane Society now offers transport to low-cost spay/neuter clinics.

Learn more about the OCHS Transport to low cost clinics!

This program is temporarily suspended while we catch up on our very long waiting list for public transport. Please check in on a later date. Please check the other resources below!

Other Low cost spay/neuter options in Wisconsin:

Emergency Veterinary Care

Paw Health Network – Kronenwetter

Blue Pearl Pet Hospital-Appleton

Ashland Area Veterinary Clinic 

UW Veterinary Care-Madison

Madison Veterinary Services

If your pet has ingested a substance and you’re uncertain whether it is toxic, we recommend contacting the Pet Poison Help Line while en route to an emergency veterinarian. Doing so will assist your vet in promptly determining the necessary steps to take.

FUNDRAISING AND TEMPORARY CREDIT

  • Ask if your veterinarian accepts Care Credit, a credit card specifically for health care expenses, including for pets. Note: Be sure you understand the repayment terms; often you can repay interest-free within a specific time period, but if you are late with a payment a high interest rate will be applied retroactively.
  • Ask if your veterinarian accepts ScratchPay, a service similar to Care Credit.
  • Some veterinarians accept donations from clients for a fund held in reserve to help other clients in need of financial assistance. Ask if your veterinarian has such a fund.
  • Try a fundraising platform such as GoFundMe, which enables you to create a personal fundraising page.
  • Consider Waggle, a pet-dedicated crowdfunding solution that channels funds directly to verified veterinarians for a pet’s care.