Additional Resources for Animals

Upstate Emergency Veterinary Clinics

Magnolia Veterinary Hospital - Anderson

Upstate Vet Emergency Services - Greenville

Veterinary Emergency Group - Greenville

Fetch Specialty and Emergency Veterinary Center - Greenville

Urgent Vet - Greenville

Urgent Vet - Spartanburg

Animals can’t speak for themselves and you are their only hope! Please contact animal control to report cruelty.

  • Anderson County Animal Control (864) 260-5576

  • Greenville City Police Dept. (864) 271-5333

  • Greenville County Animal Control (864) 467-7595

  • Greer City Animal Control (864) 848-5363

  • Fountain Inn City Animal Control (864) 409-3310

  • Laurens County Animal Control (864) 984-2523

  • Mauldin City Police Dept. (864) 289-8900

  • Pickens County Animal Control (864) 898-2459

  • Simpsonville City Police Dept. (864) 967-9536 *press 3

  • Spartanburg City Animal Control (864) 582-1558

  • Spartanburg County Animal Control (864) 596-3582

  • Travelers Rest City Police Dept. (864) 834-9029

  • Union County Animal Control & Shelter (864) 429-2808

FREE Feral/Community Cat TNR

Anderson County Residents: Email Anderson County Paws at pawsrescue@andersoncountysc.org

Greenville County Residents: Check with Greenville County Animal Care for more info on their community cat program.

Oconee County Residents: Call 864-882-4719 or send an email to spayneuter@oconeehumane.org

Spartanburg CITY Residents: Call 864-582-1558 to find out info on the city’s TNR program.

Spartanburg COUNTY Residents: Call (864) 596-3582

LOW-COST Spay/Neuter Programs

(click on links underlined below for more info or call number listed)

Animal Allies of Spartanburg

Clemson Paw Partners is not currently doing spay/neuter on-site, but can help Pickens County Residents with $25 of cost if they have spay/neuter at the Oconee Humane Society Clinic (864-882-4719).

Concerned Citizens for Animals Spay/Neuter - Upstate

Greenville County Animal Care - Starting Jan. 1, 2024, they are providing spay/neuter for Greenville County Residents ONLY. Free spay/neuter programs for Pitbull & Pitbull mixes, free-roaming outdoor community cats (TNR), those who receive government assistance, and those who are veterans. For Greenville County residents who do not qualify for these free programs, they offer affordable spay/neuter pricing.

Greenville Humane Society - appointments can be made online.

Oconee Humane Society - 864-882-4719.

Underdog Outreach Project - For Greenville, Spartanburg and Cherokee counties.

FERAL CAT RESOURCES

Alley Cat Allies is a great resource to learn how to do TNR (trap/neuter/release of feral cats) and find other ways to help community cats.
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SpayUSA helps caretakers by offering spay/neuter subsidies of up to $25 per feral cat. The application is open from 1st-15th each month to INDIVIDUALS ONLY. Additionally, this funding is only to be applied to stray, feral, and unowned cats; pet cats are not eligible to receive funding. Speak for Animals can be your vet partner.
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VET BILL ASSISTANCE

Paws 4 A Cure is dedicated to helping families that are in need of non-routine veterinary financial assistance for their dogs or cats, including medication, insulin, Heartworm positive treatment, and medical equipment such as wheelchairs.
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The Mosby Foundation assists in the care of critically sick, injured, abused, and neglected dogs. Their program is overwhelmed with applications and has limited funding making it impossible to assist all that apply.
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Purina strives to fund as many requests as they can. Please visit them online to verify that your request aligns with their eligibility requirements before proceeding with the application process.
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RedRover brings animals out of crisis and strengthens the bond between people and animals through emergency sheltering, disaster-relief services, financial assistance, and education.
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The Pet Fund works to develop resources for pets and their families to fund critically needed veterinary care and helping pet owners to become skilled at preventative care practices.
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