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SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC DATES
Low Cost Spay/Neuter for Feral (Wild) Cats
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August 31 (full)
September 7(full), 21, 28
October 5, 19, 26
November 2, 9, 30
December 7, 21, 28
Low Cost Spay/Neuter for Tame Cats for low income individuals
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Please call us for clinic space availability for your tame cat: (707) 576-7999.
Call (707) 576-7999 for an appointment. Our clinics fill up rapidly. Call NOW. Breeding Season is upon us!!
LPMK - Let's Prevent More Kittens!
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Does your tame, pet cat need to be fixed? Here are some options available to Sonoma County residents:
Voucher programs for low cost spay/neuter at participating veterinarians for low-income residents:
Sonoma County & City of Santa Rosa Residents - contact Sonoma County Animal Care & Control at (707) 565-7100, or go to www.theanimalshelter.org.
Sebastopol and West County Residents - Call Kitty Committee for spay/neuter vouchers at (707) 823-9061.
Sonoma Valley Residents - contact Pets Lifeline at (707) 996-4577.
Low cost spay/neuter clinics for specific areas:
Petaluma City Limits and unincorporated Petaluma County Residents - Petaluma Animal Shelter sponsors one clinic per month for pet, stray, or feral cats. Please call the Petaluma Spay/Neuter Hotline at (707) 776-3724.
Rohnert Park and Cotati Residents - Rohnert Park Animal Shelter sponsors periodic clinics for tame cats. Please call the Rohnert Park Spay/Neuter Hotline at (707) 588-3531.
Lower cost spay/neuter through local veterinarians (no low-income requirement):
Larkfield Veterinary Hospital, 448 Larkfield Shopping Center, Santa Rosa (707) 578-1228.
La Plaza Veterinary Clinic, 60 West Cotati Avenue, Cotati (707) 794-1299.
Sonoma County Humane Society, 5345 Highway 12 West, Santa Rosa (707) 284-1198.
Do you have a tame, stray cat in your neighborhood that needs to be fixed?
Call Forgotten Felines for information on our tame stray cat spay/neuter clinics (707) 576-7999.
On a limited basis, Forgotten Felines provides low-cost spay/neuter for the cats of low-income residents of Sonoma County. Call us for more information: (707) 576-7999.
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Feral Cat Day Raffle
One ticket enters you in 3 drawings:
1st Prize: Original Watercolor Painting
2nd Prize: Professional Pet Portrait
3rd Prize: Pampered Pet Package
Tickets $2.00 each or 6 for $10.00 available
for purchase at Pick of the Litter or
FFSC Admin. Offices
Raffle ends November 5, 2011
Click here to download our flyer

Pick of the Litter 14th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday November 5th, 9:30am until 5:00pm
1701 A Piner Road, Santa Rosa
Refreshments and up to 50% savings throughout the store.
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