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FOTAS low-cost drive-thru pet vaccination and chip clinic

Friends of the Animals will host a low-cost, drive-thru dog and cat vaccination and microchip clinic is Saturday, June 15.

The clinic is by appointment only and can be made online at www.calendly.com/fotas. The location will be provided when owners register their pet(s).

Scheduled one time slot for each pet. Cats must arrive in secure carriers, one cat per carrier. Dogs must wear a collar and have a leash attached at all times. Please arrive on time. Pets who are ill, on antibiotics, in heat, or on cortisone products cannot be vaccinated.

All the vaccines offered are $20 per pet. Vaccines available for dogs are rabies and the vaccine for distemper, adenovirus type 2, parainfluenza, and the parvovirus. The FVRCP vaccine available for cats is for Panleukopenia (feline distemper), Rhinotracheitis, and Calici Virus. Payment by cash or card is accepted. No checks will be accepted.

Microchips are $25 per pet. These are a permanent form of identification that is injected under the skin between the shoulder blades of the pet. After the owner registers the chip with their personal contact information, the chip can be scanned by veterinarians and shelters to enable a lost pet to be returned quickly and safely.

 

Date & Time:

June 15, 2024

Cost:

$20 – $25

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