donate your way!

caring for outdoor cats comes with a lot of sadness and inhumanity. at street cat clinic we strive to counter this by infusing fun, creativity, and hope into everyday. this extends to giving. please explore and share!

  • feral and sterile

    TNR is the name of the game at Street Cat Clinic.  It is the only effective means of reducing outdoor cat populations and Miami/Broward needs a lot of it! Your gift helps street cats get the spay/neuter care and medical attention they rarely receive. Every dollar supports trap‑neuter‑return (TNR). 

    Give today to stand with caretakers, reduce suffering, and give street cats a safer life outdoors.

  • liquid gold

    Your gift to our Convenia fund keeps street cats in Southeast Florida comfortable and infection‑free after surgery.

    Street Cats come to us with awful wounds and unlike your house cat we can not give them antibiotics by mouth.  Convenia is a long‑acting antibiotic that helps cats who will never see a vet again. When we inject this antibiotic it slowly releases in the cats body over the course of 2 weeks ensuring the infection gets cleared up and the cat can safely be released back into their outdoor home.

    Every contribution helps a real cat on the street today get the medical attention they would otherwise go without.

  • essentials

    Essentials are essential! It takes A LOT to keep a spay/neuter clinic clean and stocked. If you’re a shopper this is an ideal way to directly support street cats.

  • one way ticket

    If you don't live in a year round warm climate you may not know that street cats continue having kittens all year round!  Miami has hundreds of thousands of cats and kittens being born outdoors and the adoption market is saturated.  That is why many rescue groups look to have their south Florida cats and kittens transported to areas of the United States, usually the cold winter areas, that have a super high adoption demand for cats and kittens.  Like everything else in this world, this costs a lot of money.  

    At Street Cat Clinic we assist in this process not only by performing spay/neuter, but also by providing the essential veterinary functions in order for these kittens to be approved for transport.  These include FVRCP vaccines, rabies vaccines, deworming, flea treatment, FeLV/FIV testing, veterinary exams and the actual cost of a digital veterinary health certificate.

    If you are looking to give a deserving kitten their freedom ride to their forever loving home consider supporting this fund.

  • special surgery

    Street Cat Clinic is flooded with requests to assist with "special surgeries."  These surgeries include amputations of tails and limbs, removing ruptured infected eyes (enucleation), repairing chronically painful eyelids (entropion) and a lot more.  We do not charge the amazing trappers and rescuers who spend their free time assisting these vulnerable street cats.  Many of them go on to find them loving indoor homes after the surgery.  

    If this is something you would like to contribute to please donate to this campaign.

  • general fun(d)

    consider supporting ALL of our causes by donating to our general fund. this fund is for the practical folks out there that understand the real world expenses that are required to run a non-profit. this fund keeps the lights on, the cats fed and the air conditioner pumping- all the things necessary for our life-saving work.

  • Kitten Spay/Neuter & Adoption Prep

    Miami and Broward County are flooded with kittens born on the harsh streets and at the mercy of hostile weather, people and disease.  Our rescue partners snatch them up, care for them and bring them to us to provide the necessary veterinary services required before being adopted.  The more you give, the more kittens we can save!


    This fund covers expenses related to the spay/neuter surgery, vaccines, testing, and microchips so street-born kittens can safely move into loving homes.


    You help us prevent more litters on the streets and prepare each kitten for adoption with the care they need right now.