A Galway-based animal charity has found a hilariously clever way to turn Valentine’s heartbreak into something genuinely positive — and the internet is absolutely loving it.
Galway SPCA has launched a tongue-in-cheek Valentine’s Day fundraiser called “Neuter Your Ex,” giving people the chance to channel post-breakup feelings into real support for animal welfare. The concept is simple, playful, and for a great cause: for €30, the charity will name a feral cat after your ex and have them neutered as part of its Trap, Neuter and Release (TNR) programme.
If that feels a bit too final, there’s a softer option. For €5, donors can symbolically “swipe left” on their former flame, funding parasite treatment for a feral cat in their ex’s name instead. Closure comes in many forms — some of them furry.
The campaign, which runs throughout February, has quickly gained traction online, with social media users praising the charity’s humour and creativity. One fan summed up the mood perfectly, calling it “the best fundraising idea I’ve ever seen.”
Galway SPCA explained the thinking behind the campaign in a social media post that struck a surprisingly heartfelt tone. “As we enter the season of love, we all know not every love story gets a fairytale ending,” they wrote. “Sometimes things just don’t work out — and letting go can be harder than we expect.”
Rather than leaning into bitterness, the charity hopes the promotion offers something more meaningful. “This Valentine’s season, if you’re looking for symbolic closure and a way to do some genuine good… Neuter Your Ex,” they added.
Every donation directly supports vital cat welfare work, helping to reduce overpopulation while improving the health and quality of life of feral cats across the community. According to the charity, the programme can be both therapeutic for donors and life-changing for animals.
Founded in 1985, Galway SPCA has spent decades working across the county to support abandoned, abused, and neglected animals, relying heavily on public donations to fund their work. Campaigns like this help keep essential services running — while giving people a reason to smile.
As the charity cheekily puts it: love may hurt, but helping animals doesn’t have to. Whether you’re seeking closure, revenge-with-a-wink, or just an excuse to donate, this Valentine’s fundraiser proves that even heartbreak can be turned into hope. ❤️🐾






