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WALK IN Low Cost VACCINE clinicPAWFEST 2015 Lilburn City Park
76 Main Street NW Lilburn, GA 30047
Low Cost FELINE spay/neuter clinic TUCKER Monday, April 6th 2015 Piccadilly Cafeteria 2000 Crescent Centre Blvd Tucker, GA 30084 7:30AM-* *clinic pick up time will be announced at check in! Routine female spays $55* Routine male neuters $35* *Additional charges will apply for non-routine surgical requirements including, but not limited to: Pregnancy, and umbilical hernia repair. *No additional charge for females in heat. *Per GA state law, every surgical patient must have a current rabies vaccine. If proof is not provided we can administer the rabies vaccine for $13. *Other vaccinations are available at the date of surgery upon request. Reservations are required and space is limited! WALK IN Low Cost VACCINE clinic Both dogs and cats welcome! 12:30-2:30PM
SAFETY GUIDELINES: *Dogs must be on a secure collar and leash *Cats must be in cat-specific carrier *Please leave your pet(s) in the car until the doctor is ready to see them, but please be responsible! Rabies vaccination (1 year): $13 Rabies vaccination (3 year): $17 Microchipping: $29 Project CatSnip offers discounted flea and heartworm prevention, annual vaccines, microchipping, and parasite treatments!* *Some preventatives may require proof of prior testing or prescription. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PRICING: VISIT: WWW.PROJECTCATSNIP.COM EMAIL: INFO@PROJECTCATSNIP.COM CALL: 770-455-7077 Here in Toccoa, Stephens County, Georgia in early November 2014, Mr. Daniel Hebert castrated two kittens in his high school agriculture class, with the students holding the cats down as they struggled. He was not a veterinarian. He used no sedation. He gave the kittens tylenol or ibuprofen and used lidocaine. Animal Control issued two citations of animal cruelty. County Commissioners Michelle Grafton and Dennis Bell questioned the legality of the citations. Animal Shelter Board Member Angie Garland says Hebert shouldn’t lose his job; that barn cats are different from house cats. The case was headed to Magistrate Court, but has been postponed. On December 26, 2014, a woman attempted to neuter her step-daughter’s dog with a razor blade after watching a how-to internet video. The dog was taken to a veterinarian after extreme blood loss and was hospitalized for three days. Sheriff Randy Shirley declined to press charges, saying that she had a history of employment in the medical field and that there was no direct evidence supporting the dog felt any particular level of pain during or after the procedure. People who have spoken out against this travesty have been ridiculed and bullied. If you are horrified of these actions, please sign this petition and tell them that this is not acceptable. We need your help! To sign this petition and see additional updates regarding the situation, click here!
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