Jackie’s Fund Helping Feral Cats in Uintah County

Affordable Spay & Neutering: $20

What is Jackie’s Fund?

Jackie’s Fund is a nonprofit organization dedicated to reducing the feral cat population in Uintah County by providing spay and neuter vouchers. Founded in 2020, Jackie’s Fund was created to fill the gap left when Best Friends/No More Homeless Pets Utah discontinued their voucher program.

400 cats in the last four years

Support for medical care for injured feral cats

A growing community of people dedicated to TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return)

Mission

We believe in a humane approach to controlling the feral cat population. Many individuals love and care for feral cats but simply cannot afford to spay or neuter them. That’s where Jackie’s Fund steps in – offering financial assistance to ensure these cats receive the care they need, preventing future overpopulation and suffering.

How Jackie's Fund Started

Jackie's fund started with an initial investment of $1,000, securing partnerships with local veterinarians willing to provide discounted spay/neuter services. Since receiving 501(c)(3) nonprofit status on April 22, 2020, Jackie’s Fund has helped spay and neuter hundreds of cats, preventing countless unwanted litters.

Groomer Has It

Supporting Spay & Neuter in Duchesne!

At Groomer Has It, we’re not just about making pets look their best—we also care deeply about their well-being. Owner CA Landon has been involved in TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return) for years, personally securing vouchers and working to spay and neuter over 400 cats in the last four years.

- Did you know? Spaying and neutering helps reduce disease, prevents overpopulation, and improves the overall health of feral and domestic cats alike.

- Want to help? Donate to Jackie’s Fund! Just $20 covers the cost of spaying/neutering a feral cat.

- Need assistance? Contact us to learn more about TNR and available voucher programs.

FAQS

How can I get a spay/neuter voucher?

You can request a voucher by contacting Groomer Has It in Duchesne at (435) 219-8766 or filling out this form.

Who is eligible for assistance?

Anyone in Uintah County who cares for feral cats and cannot afford spay/neuter services is eligible. No one is turned away based on financial situation.

How much does it cost to spay or neuter a feral cat?

It costs $20 per cat, which is covered by donations to Jackie’s Fund.

Can I donate to Jackie’s Fund?

Yes! Donations are always welcome and go directly toward spay/neuter services for feral cats. To donate, Venmo @jackies-fund

How does Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) work?

TNR involves humanely trapping feral cats, getting them spayed/neutered and vaccinated, and then returning them to their colony to live out their lives without contributing to overpopulation.

What if I find a sick or injured feral cat?

Contact us at  (435) 823-2405 or reach out to Groomer Has It. We try to provide support for medical care when possible.

Does Jackie’s Fund help with pet cats, or just feral cats?

Jackie’s Fund primarily supports feral cats, but in some cases, we may assist with low-income pet owners needing help with spay/neuter costs.