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September 8, 2024
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FOTAS vaccination and microchip clinic

Make an appointment for your dog or cat to receive vaccinations and/or microchipping at the upcoming FOTAS low-cost, drive-thru clinic being held Saturday, August 17th. Each pet must have its own time slot scheduled. Pets who are ill, on antibiotics, in heat or on cortisone products cannot be vaccinated. Cats must be secured in a carrier, and dogs must be on leash.

Vaccinations offered are $20 each per animal. Those available for dogs are rabies, and a combo dog Distemper/Parvo/Upper Respiratory vaccine. Cats can receive the combo cat Distemper/PanLeuk/Upper Respiratory vaccine. Microchips are a permanent form of ID that is injected between the dog’s or cat’s shoulder blades. The microchip cost is $25 per animal. (Owner must register the chip for it to be of use).

Event location is provided when making your online appointment. For all other information and to schedule your pet(s), go to: https://www.fotas.org/monthly-vaccination-and-microchip-clinics/

Date & Time:

August 17, 2024 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Cost:

$20 – $45

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