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

$20 – $25

FOTAS Low Cost Drive-Thru Pet Vaccination & Chip Clinic

The next Friends of the Animals (FOTAS) low cost, drive-thru dog and cat vaccination and microchip clinic is Saturday, February 15. The clinic is by-appointment only and can be made online at www.calendly.com/fotas. The location is provided when owners register their pet(s). Schedule one timeslot for each pet. Cats must arrive in secure carriers, one

$25 – $30

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