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New Funding To Support WA Cancer Patients And Their Pets

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  • 18 Feb 2026 12:42 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

Cancer Council WA has launched a new funding initiative to help cover the cost of pet boarding or pet sitting for West Australians undergoing cancer treatment, particularly those who must travel to Perth for care.

Cancer Council WA Supportive Care Director, Melanie Marsh, said thanks to new support from the Petstock Foundation, the Pet Boarding Support Fund, will provide crucial emotional and practical relief for people facing one of the toughest times in their life.

“Undergoing cancer treatment can be one of the most difficult periods in a person’s life – physically, emotionally, and financially,” Ms Marsh said.

“We frequently hear from patients, particularly those from regional and remote areas, who are deeply worried about leaving their pets behind. Boarding costs can be substantial, often averaging around $500 for a typical 10 to 12-day stay, and that’s on top of the other costs of travelling for treatment.

“This new support fund through the Petstock Foundation is designed to reduce that stress. By helping cover the cost of pet boarding or trusted pet sitters, we hope to give patients peace of mind so they can focus on their recovery, knowing their beloved pets are in safe hands.”

One patient already helped by the Pet Boarding Support Fund is Dongara resident Sally Brazendale.

Sally was able to travel to Perth for treatment for breast cancer, while her rescue border collie, Luca, was cared for at a boarding kennel with costs covered through the program.

“Travelling to Perth for treatment involved so much planning, and one of my biggest worries was who would look after Luca while I was away,” Sally said.

“I had arranged a pet sitter, but they backed out at the last minute and I was desperate. When I reached out to Cancer Council WA, they mentioned Petstock’s new Pet Boarding Support Fund.

“Thanks to the financial assistance, Luca was well looked after when things were tight and I was desperate.

“I’m so grateful for the support. I’ll be going to Petstock for wormers and everything from now on.”

About the Pet Boarding Support Fund

  • The Petstock Pet Boarding Support Fund will be administered by Cancer Council WA’s accommodation and cancer support staff, who already provide emotional and practical support to patients staying at Crawford and Milroy Lodges and throughout WA.
  • Eligible patients will be able to access a one-off payment of up to $500 towards boarding or sitting costs, with patients able to choose their preferred provider anywhere in the state.
  • Although primarily focused on supporting regional and remote patients, the Petstock Pet Boarding Support Fund will also be available to metropolitan patients who are struggling with pet care during their treatment.
  • The pilot phase of the program will assist at least 10 cancer patients and their pets over the next 12 months, with feedback from recipients used to shape and expand the program over time.

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Tags:border, breast cancer, cancer, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer patients, cancer treatment, council, director, Dongara, life, Perth, pilot, rescue, treatment, WA

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