Below is a list of organizations that offer help to companion animals in times of life-threatening emergencies. If you or someone you know has no-income or low-income and has a dog or cat who need care, these groups may be able to help you.

United Animal Nations established the LifeLine fund in 1997 to aid companion animals in times of life-threatening emergencies when their caregivers, with low or no incomes, are unable to afford the entire cost of treatment
Request must be made prior to treatment
http://www.uan.org/index.cfm?navid=28
United Animal Nations
P.O. Box 188890
Sacramento, California 95818
Telephone: (916) 429 2457 Fax: (916) 429 2456

Help-A-Pet is a nonprofit organization which provides financial assistance for the medical care of pets whose owners are unable to afford the expense
http://www.help-a-pet.org/
Help-A-Pet
P. O. Box 244
Hinsdale, Illinois 60521
Telephone: (630) 986-9504 Fax: (630) 986-9141

American Animal Hospital Association has an emergency fund available to assist low-income pet owners with veterinary expenses
http://www.aahahelpingpets.org/
AAHA Helping Pets Fund
PO Box 150899
Denver, CO 80215-0899
Telephone: 866/4HELPETS (866/443-5738) Fax: 720/963-4404
Angels for Animals is based in Southern California and has a national program to assist with the cost of veterinary medical expenses when the only other likely option is euthanasia
http://www.angels4animals.org/programs.html
Inner Voice Community Services
c/o Angels4Animals
PO Box 5491
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Telephone: 916-941-9119 Fax: 916-290-0598
Email: staff@angels4animals.org
Disabled pets
Handicapped Pet Help Fund http://www.handicappedpets.com/Articles/help/

Purrs, Frankie

P.S. For funny cat pictures, animations and other fun cat stuff, click Cats Just Wanna Have Fun and for videos, click Funny Cat Video Showcase