We believe spay/neuter is the single most effective way to cut down on pet overpopulation, curbing needless euthanasia of cats and dogs.FACE is committed to providing excellent medical care to all dogs and cats who visit us for surgery. Starting February 1, 2023, spay/neuter services for cats will remain $125, and spay/neuter services for dogs will increase to $150.
Access to basic veterinary care is critical for keeping pets healthy, with their people, and out of area shelters. FACE offers low-cost vaccines for pets that protect them from preventable diseases.Vaccine visits include a basic assessment, vaccinations, and parasite prevention/control recommendations. We also offer heartworm tests and/or FIV/FeLV tests.
Keep your pets healthy! We offer prescription-strength flea and tick, heartworm, roundworm, and hookworm preventives.If you need to pick up a renewal of your pet’s flea or heartworm medication, you do not need an appointment.We offer this service for patients who have visited FACE within the past year.
A community cat is a cat that has been fixed, vaccinated and eartipped then released back into the area from which it was captured. They are the unowned cats that live outdoors in our neighborhoods without a particular home or owner.
For the health and safety of community cats, our community cat spay/neuter program is currently on hiatus through the winter season. We will resume activities Spring of 2023.