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Low Cost Spay/Neuter Cat Clinic - viviansuet - 01-31-2011 Neuter Scooter Cat Clinic Monday 2/7/11 is coming to Kurtistown Monday – February 7, 2011 $50/tame cats - $20/feral cats $40.00/tame cat with HPH $10.00 off voucher Call (808) 968-8279 to request HPH voucher discount.Low Cost Cat Spay / Neuter Clinic Other services are available at the time of surgery For more information go to www.neuterscooter.com Or call toll free 1-866-662-5838[/b]Some Financial Assistance is available; to apply please call us toll free. Sponsored by: Hui Pono Holoholona Only $20 for feral cats! Are you managing a feral cat colony and need financial help to pay for their sterilization or for your pet, or to borrow traps or Pet carriers to bring them to our clinic, call HPH at 968-8279. **** If you would like to volunteer, donate food for the volunteers or need more information call Frannie at 968-8279 or visit our website for more information about us. www.hphhawaii.org $50.00 for tame or $40 with HPH Voucher and $20.00 for feral cats This is the best price ever to have your cat(s) sterilized, and be a responsible pet owner.Did you know that the high euthanasia ongoing (over 600 animals a month) at the Humane Society is a direct result of not having your animal(s) spay/neutered. Why? There are not enough homes for all the animals born in our community So step up, no excuses, walk the talk of kindness, stop the killing,be animal responsible and turn East Hawaii into a non-kill society!!! www.hphhawaii.org Hui Pono Holoholona PO Box 943, Mt View HI 96771 Donations Welcome, Mahalo RE: Low Cost Spay/Neuter Cat Clinic - kimo wires - 01-31-2011 Why the big price difference between tame and feral cats? Is there a different procedure? Isn't it harder to handle feral cats as opposed to tame? And what is considered to be tame vs feral. Say for instance I have a wild male cat living on my property that is a little tame. I mean I feed him and that's about it. He lets me pet him but he's pretty skiddish. I know he would be totally freaked out if I caught him and put him in a box to bring in. RE: Low Cost Spay/Neuter Cat Clinic - hikatz - 01-31-2011 This gives you more information, on what they consider is a feral cat. (http://76.12.58.134/ns/index.cfm?fa=c.feral) (http://76.12.58.134/ns/index.cfm?fa=c.FAQ) |