Our giving pledge
25% of net profit to animal welfare
Every quarter, we donate 25% of VetPricelist's net profit, split equally between four UK animal welfare charities. Transparency is at the heart of what we do.
Total donated to date
Our charity pledge
25% of our net profit, donated every quarter
Split between four UK animal welfare charities. Our first quarterly donation lands once we've completed a full quarter of trading — this space will show the running total from then on.
Counter updates live. Donations are made at the end of each quarter.
Donation ledger
No donations logged yet
We haven't made our first quarterly donation yet. Once we do, it'll appear here with the amount, date, and a receipt — logged, not just promised.
How it works
Vet practices list prices
Under the CMA's Veterinary Market Investigation Order, practices publish their prices on VetPricelist — generating revenue through featured placements.
Revenue is tracked
At the end of each quarter we calculate VetPricelist's net profit after operating costs.
25% goes to charity
25% of net profit is donated equally between our four charity partners and logged here in real time.
Our charity partners
Each charity receives 25% of our quarterly donation — one for each pet species we serve, plus a cross-species partner supporting pets of people in need.
Cats Protection
Est. 1927
The UK's leading feline welfare charity, rescuing and rehoming around 200,000 cats and kittens every year. They also care for feral cats and provide neutering support.
Visit Cats Protection →Dogs Trust
Est. 1891
The UK's largest dog welfare charity, caring for more than 14,000 dogs a year across a network of rehoming centres. They never put a healthy dog down.
Visit Dogs Trust →PDSA
Est. 1917
The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals provides free and low-cost veterinary care to pets of people in need, treating over 388,000 pets every year.
Visit PDSA →Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund
Est. 1996
The UK's largest rabbit welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of domestic rabbits through education, lobbying, and supporting rabbit owners.
Visit Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund →Our commitment to transparency
VetPricelist exists to bring price transparency to the UK veterinary market. We apply the same principle to our own finances. Every quarterly donation is logged in the ledger above with the amount, date, and a receipt — not just a promise. As the CMA's price-transparency reforms take effect and revenue grows, that ledger will grow with it.
Make a direct donation
VetPricelist takes no cut — every penny beyond Stripe's standard card-processing fee (around 1.5% + 20p) goes to our four charity partners, split equally at 25% each. You can cover that fee yourself below so the charities receive your full donation.
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