On September 23, 2020

Transportation to low cost cat spay/neuter clinic Oct. 19

The Rutland County Humane Society is working with VT-CAN! Spay/Neuter Clinic, a low cost cat spay/neuter clinic in Middlesex, to offer transportation from RCHS to Middlesex and back to RCHS on Oct.19 for cats to be spayed/neutered. If you are interested please e-mail info@vt-can.org and let them know you want to schedule for Oct. 19. Please include your name, phone number, complete address (no PO boxes), e-mail address, your cat’s name, sex, age, color and whether it’s long or short hair. The fee is $75 and includes the surgery, rabies, distemper and Revolution. If you want Revolution and dewormer, the fee is $85. You would need to drop your cat off at RCHS at 6 a.m. and pick your cat up later that day, likely around 6 p.m. Space is limited so sign up today.

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