Ontario

Tecumseh Offers Financial Help for Cat Spay and Neuter Services

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 11:29 am

The Town of Tecumseh, Ontario, announced on March 18, 2026, that it is offering financial assistance to help residents pay for spaying and neutering cats. The program is designed to manage the local pet population and help those caring for feral cats or living in low-income households.

Eligible residents can receive a $75 voucher toward the cost of the surgery through a partnership with the Windsor/Essex County Humane Society. This credit is meant to make responsible pet ownership more affordable, though owners are still responsible for any extra costs like vaccinations or parasite treatments.

The vouchers are available for two specific groups, including people looking after free-roaming or feral cats and low-income residents with indoor or outdoor pet cats. For those bringing in feral cats, the animal must receive an ear tip, which is a small mark used to show the cat has been fixed.

To get a voucher, residents must fill out an online application through the humane society’s website. Most applications are reviewed within one week, and once approved, the owner can set up an appointment at a participating veterinary clinic.

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