1785 cats spayed/neutered in 2024
Hillsdale 51, Jackson 333, Lenawee 755, Washtenaw 464, other counties 182
15734 cats spayed/neutered since 2010 when Kat Snips was founded.
The Columbia Animal Clinic for April 17, 2025 is outside of the Kat Snips program. You have to register for it through Columbia Animal Clinic. See below for details.
Columbia Animal Clinic
Feral/Barn Cat Spay-Neuter Event: April 17th!
We are so excited to host another spay/neuter clinic in an effort to help reduce the number of feral cats in our community.
Trap-Neuter-Return is successfully practiced in thousands of communities. With Trap-Neuter-Return, cats are humanely trapped and taken to a veterinarian to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear tipped. After recovery, the cats are returned to their outdoor home.
TNR stops the breeding cycle of feral cats. Feral cats, just like pet cats, are members of the domestic cat species, but they are not adoptable. The term "feral" means that the cats are not socialized to people and generally avoid contact with humans.
How are we helping? Columbia Animal Clinic is hosting a Trap/Neuter/Return clinic on April 17th. We will be performing a spay/neuter, rabies vaccination ($31 value), ear-tipping (this is mandatory), and parasite control treatment (a $24 value) on each cat scheduled this day. If you are interested in scheduling a cat for surgery this day, please call (517) 592-6924. If you know of someone who could benefit from this program, please feel free to forward this email to them.
The cost for the program will be $55 to spay the females, and $38 to neuter the males. This program is not for pet cats, only feral/barn cats that are not socialized to humans. Each cat will need to be in its own carrier or live trap. One cat per carrier, no soft sided zip up carriers or cardboard boxes. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT CATS if they are not in appropriate carrier/trap.
With warm regards,
Columbia Animal Clinic, P.C.
405 N. Main St.,
Brooklyn, MI 49230
(517) 592-6924
www.columbiaanimalclinic.com
Feral/Barn Cat Spay-Neuter Event: April 17th!
We are so excited to host another spay/neuter clinic in an effort to help reduce the number of feral cats in our community.
Trap-Neuter-Return is successfully practiced in thousands of communities. With Trap-Neuter-Return, cats are humanely trapped and taken to a veterinarian to be neutered, vaccinated, and ear tipped. After recovery, the cats are returned to their outdoor home.
TNR stops the breeding cycle of feral cats. Feral cats, just like pet cats, are members of the domestic cat species, but they are not adoptable. The term "feral" means that the cats are not socialized to people and generally avoid contact with humans.
How are we helping? Columbia Animal Clinic is hosting a Trap/Neuter/Return clinic on April 17th. We will be performing a spay/neuter, rabies vaccination ($31 value), ear-tipping (this is mandatory), and parasite control treatment (a $24 value) on each cat scheduled this day. If you are interested in scheduling a cat for surgery this day, please call (517) 592-6924. If you know of someone who could benefit from this program, please feel free to forward this email to them.
The cost for the program will be $55 to spay the females, and $38 to neuter the males. This program is not for pet cats, only feral/barn cats that are not socialized to humans. Each cat will need to be in its own carrier or live trap. One cat per carrier, no soft sided zip up carriers or cardboard boxes. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT CATS if they are not in appropriate carrier/trap.
With warm regards,
Columbia Animal Clinic, P.C.
405 N. Main St.,
Brooklyn, MI 49230
(517) 592-6924
www.columbiaanimalclinic.com
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MissionKat Snips is a not-for-profit organization offering spay and neutering services to improve the health and welfare of cats in the Michigan counties of Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, and Washtenaw.
VisionThe Kat Snips vision is to reduce the number of unwanted cats and kittens and their unnecessary euthanasia; create a no-kill society; eliminate feral communities where cats are exposed to the elements, starvation, and brutality; reduce the need for shelters for unwanted and abandoned cats; and improve the quality of life for cats.
How we are fundedFunding for our services comes from private and public donors. All donations are used for the cost of spay and neutering. None of this money is used to cover administrative costs.
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