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Robinson’s Rescue Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic

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Robinson’s Rescue Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic

318-221-0017

Services Offered: Spaying/neutering your pets does not only benefit our community, but also benefits you and your cat or dog.

Fixing your pet can decrease their risk of diseases that are expensive to treat. In addition, pets that are spayed/neutered have decreased or zero risk of certain types of cancer.

Neutered male cats are significantly less likely to spray (urine-mark) or wander in search of females. Spayed female dogs or cats no longer experience a heat cycle. This eliminates the extremely uncomfortable feeling they experience while being in heat, which often leads them to cry incessantly, act nervous, and attract males.

Animals that have been spayed/neutered are also less likely to bite, roam or get into fights and make better companions because they are not motivated to wander in search of a mate.

Your female pet should be spayed before her first heat cycle, which commonly occurs when she is 5 to 6 months of age, but it is never too late to spay/neuter.

If your pet is over the age of 7, however, he/she must visit your veterinarian before scheduling an appointment to be spayed/neutered at Robinson’s Rescue. Contact your Veterinarian to receive a Chemical Panel 12. This is a simple blood test to ensure that your pet is healthy enough to undergo spay/neuter surgery.

Community Cat Policies: Robinson’s Rescue can spay/neuter a feral cat who has been brought to our clinic in a humane trap (see left photo). All feral cats must be in a humane trap to be accepted for surgery. If you do not own a humane trap, you can rent one from Robinson’s Rescue for a $100 refundable deposit. Please call or email the clinic to find out more about renting a humane trap.

We are currently taking feral cats Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only.

County: Caddo