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Wisconsin Community Veterinary Center

Contact Information

Wisconsin Community Veterinary Center

608-224-1400

Pet Food Banks: Animal Foundation & Pet Pantry Of Wisconsin – https://petpantryofwi.org/ , For over 14 years, we have been serving the pets and families of Wisconsin We love connecting with animals that are in need.

Phone Number:
920.428.7387

Services Offered: WCVC performs high volume spay/neuter 4 days a week for both the public and over 60 area animal shelters, rescues, and humane societies. We firmly believe that spaying and neutering is crucial for your pets health and can greatly benefit your pet, your family, and your community. By having your pet spayed or neutered, you are able to help control pet overpopulation, protect them against serious health problems, and help reduce or even eliminate the chance of many behavioral issues from

developing. You can help your pet live a longer, healthier, and happier life!

Community Cat Policies: Outdoor Cat Program
Barn cats, community cats, or outdoor cats all qualify for the outdoor cat package. Under this discounted package, they will receive a rabies vaccine, flea & ear mite treatment, and an ear tip in addition to their spay/neuter procedure, and can be dropped off Mon-Wed 8am to 12pm without an appointment (unless otherwise noted). If other arrangements are needed, please call us at (608) 224-1400. We will fit them into our surgery schedule as time allows. Any overnight stays in the meantime are at no charge to you.