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Spring is here, and so is “kitten season.” This is the time when the most kittens are born outdoors. We have 5 easy ways you can help cats and kittens this season.
“If you come across a kitten outdoors, you may be tempted to bring her home with you, but that may not be the best thing for the kitten,” says Becky Robinson, President and Founder of Alley Cat Allies. “Deciding whether to take a kitten home with you or leave her where she is should be carefully considered based on the individual kitten’s situation and age.”
Project CatSnip SNELLVILLE LOW COST Spay/Neuter Clinic Thursday, April 10th
Petco 1630 Scenic Hwy SW 124 Snellville, GA 30078 Routine Female Spay $55* Routine Male Neuter $35* *Additional charges will apply for non-routine surgical requirements including but not limited to: pregnancy, cryptorchid neuter, and umbilical hernia repair. No additional charge for females in heat. *Per GA state law, every surgery patient must have a current rabies vaccine. If proof is not provided we can administer a rabies vaccine for $13 Reservations are required and space is limited! For more information: Call (770)455-7077, Email [email protected], or Visit www.projectcatsnip.com Project CatSnip ATLANTA ANIMAL ALLIANCE INC LOW COST VACCINE CLINIC
LAWRENCEVILLE Friday, March 28, 2014 Gwinnett County Animal Co. 848 Winder Hwy Lawrenceville, GA 30045 8:00am-12:00pm No Reservation Necessary! Walk-in ONLY. For everyone’s safety – Dogs must be on secure collar & leash and all cats must be in a cat-specific carrier Please leave your pet(s) in the car until the Doctor is ready to see them, but please be responsible For information and pricing Call (770)455-7077 Visit: www.projectcatsnip.com or Email: [email protected] Rabies Vaccine (1 year)-$13 Rabies Vaccine (3 year)-$17 Microchipping-$29 Discounted Flea & Heartworm prevention Annual vaccines, microchipping, and parasite treatments! Project CatSnip ATLANTA ANIMAL ALLIANCE INC Finding a tiny kitten outside can be overwhelming. We want to make sure that anyone who cares for orphaned kittens is ready to provide the food, love, and care these babies need. We’ve launched a new series of webinars on neonatal kitten care, with sessions geared toward veterinary staff, rescue organizations, shelter staff, and anyone else who wants to help save kittens. Neonatal kittens (zero to four weeks) should always be left with their mother if she is present and it’s safe. Our first neonatal kitten webinar will cover the first steps you should take if you find an orphaned neonatal kitten. You’ll learn the basics of feeding and housing and how to identify when immediate critical care is needed. WHAT: “Help! I found a kitten!” Webinar, Hosted by Feline Outreach, Rescue, & Education WHEN: Monday, March 10, 1 – 2:30 p.m. EST (90 minutes) REGISTER: Register here. Space is limited to the first 100 attendees. (A recording of the webinar will be available online after the session.) For more information on the Alley Cat Allies webinar series, including a guide to caring for neonatal kittens, click here.
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