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Spay/Neuter stray cats?
Howdy,
Does anyone know of anywhere in the Milwaukee/Waukesha WI area that I could take some stray cats to have them spayed/neutered (preferably for free or a donation) and then return them back to where they live? I have a family of them living behind my house. It started with 2, then turned to 4, then added 6 more but 2 or the originals left. We don't need them to reproduce any more. If you know of anywhere, please respond here or email me directly. Thanks, --Mike mXX (remove the XX's) |
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You can try calling the humane society or a local vet to see if they know.
Gail "Mr B" wrote in message ... Howdy, Does anyone know of anywhere in the Milwaukee/Waukesha WI area that I could take some stray cats to have them spayed/neutered (preferably for free or a donation) and then return them back to where they live? I have a family of them living behind my house. It started with 2, then turned to 4, then added 6 more but 2 or the originals left. We don't need them to reproduce any more. If you know of anywhere, please respond here or email me directly. Thanks, --Mike mXX (remove the XX's) |
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I called the Humane Society for the lowest cost spay/neuter on feral
cats and it turned into $92, that's not what I call cheap or low cost. Be prepared for a lot more than "they" quote. Also they expected an appt. at least two weeks in advance and this was for wild feral cats. Maybe your local Humane Society is better, but I won't be going back to mine. |
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Hi,
I guess New York has a much better Humane Society program for ferals than the one here in So. Cal. I called them several times to make sure the info. they were giving me was correct in dealing with ferals. At the time I was a nervous wreck because they were saying that the cats would need to be inside for two weeks after the surgery and that they coudn't use disolvable sutchers, well that info. was very wrong, but I didn't find that out until I went in for the appt. and asked to speak to the vet. They made me wait in a very long line for the check-in, even though they knew they were feral cats. They had dogs and pet cats at the same time. Anyways,they quoted $26 for each feamle and $19 for males, Which was a great price, but when I picked them up, it turned into $92 each. They did take off $10 for my Spay/Usa coupon, but were very confused about what it was and had never heard of the program. So, for my future spay/nueters I won't be going back to them. Also when they were to be picked up, one of them was still very sedated a couldn't even stand. By the way, if anyone knows of a good lower cost vet/clinic dealing with ferals in So.Cal. please let me know. Thanks, Christie |
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