Animal ATTRACTION

March 2008
S M T W T F S
           
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
         

Categories

More KHOU Blogs


Make Love, Not Kittens!

6:11 AM Wed, Jan 16, 2008 |
Stacy Fox
 E-mail

Celebrate Valentine's Day, 2008, by getting your FEMALE cat spayed for FREE at the SNAP Houston Spay-Neuter Clinic.

SNAP%20kitten.jpg

This event is open to the entire community. Government Assistance is NOT required. Cats that do not have a current rabies certificate will also be vaccinated against rabies for free.

Thursday, February 14, 2008
SNAP Houston Spay-Neuter Clinic
1603 Shepherd Dr.
Houston, Texas 77007

AN APPOINTMENT IS REQUIRED. Send email to appointments@snapus.org to set up an appointment. Those without Internet access can call 713-863-0010.

Please bring your cat in a pillow case or a carrier. No feral cats will be spayed during this event. No food or water for your adult cat after 10 p.m. the night before surgery. Kittens may be given half their usual amount of food and water the morning they come. All cats go home the same day as surgery.

SNAP is bringing this day to the community through a generous grant from Lost Pawses.

For more information, call SNAP at 713-862-3863 or click here.



3 Comments

Melody said:

YEA SNAP & Lost Pawses! This is a wonderful service! Thanks!

Many people cannot afford the high cost of spaying or neutering their pets, and this is truely a good way to solve the problem of so many kitties in animal shelters. We have proven that a shelter on every corner will never solve the problems. And, cats or dogs don't need to live out their lives in large groups at sanctuaries. It is far better to assist those who love animals but cannot pay the high cost of limiting future litters.

But, please, tell us that you are supplying pain medication for these cats. My vet sent me home with enough to last 5 days, and believe me it was needed.

Laura said:

SNAP meets or exceed all current veterinary practice standards. The vets provide the highest quality medical care possible to patients served though the SNAP spay/neuter clinics. Yes, pain medicine is administered and provided for all surgery patients.


Leave a comment





Type the characters you see in the picture above.