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Introducing a premiere video about FixNation clinic, courtesy of our friends at Found Animals Foundation. See our state-of-the-art clinic, meet our kitty clients and learn about our mission to spay and neuter the homeless cats all across Los Angeles.
About Found Animals Foundation, Inc.:
Found Animals is a privately funded non-profit dedicated to minimizing shelter euthanasia. Found Animals creates programs designed to reduce shelter intake, increase adoption rates and focuses on developing sustainable animal welfare business models. For more information, visit their website or add them as a fan on Facebook today.
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We’re very excited to announce that FixNation will begin holding low-cost vaccine and microchip clinics for both cats and dogs once a month throughout 2010.
These clinics will be held on the first Saturday of every month (with July and September being exceptions due to holidays) with the hours being from 9am – 12 noon.
The clinics will be open to the public on a walk-in only basis only; no reservations are necessary.
The services we will be offering at these special clinics are:
CATS:
FVRCP (Feline Distemper) combo vaccine = $8
Rabies vaccine = $12
Microchip = $25
DOGS:
DHLPP …
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Do you have homeless cats in your neighborhood that you would like to get fixed? Do you have a friendly stray cat that you are concerned about? Have you noticed litters of kittens springing up left and right? Or are you a responsible pet owner and would like to get your cat spayed or neutered? (Or maybe you want to, but you can’t really afford to?)
FixNation is a non-profit organization providing free spay/neuter services for homeless, stray and feral cats, as well as reduced rate spay/neuter services for tame cats. …
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FixNation loans out humane traps, carriers and equipment free of charge to the public.
The traps we loan out are humane traps that won’t harm the cats. While the traps may look intimidating, they are actually very safe. Using a humane trap is the safest solution to catch a feral cat – safer for both the cat and for you. It’s also the best way to temporarily house and transport them. Furthermore, it’s safer and easier for our vet techs to anesthetize the cat through a trap, as well as monitor …
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We are a non-profit organization providing free spay and neuter services for homeless/stray/feral cats, which are then returned to their colony and looked after by their caregiver.
We focus on providing free spay/neuter for “managed colonies”, which means a feral colony where food, water and shelter is provided to the cats on a daily basis.
Our current operations focus on:
Operating a full-time spay-neuter clinic for homeless (and tame) cats, with all services free to caregivers of homeless cats.
Maintaining a collection of traps which we loan out to caregivers and trappers of feral …
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A feral cat is an outdoor, free-roaming cat who has never been socialized to humans and is living in a “wild” state. This could be a formerly domestic cat who has been abandoned and has reverted back to a “wild” state, or a cat who has been born on the streets and has never had any contact or interaction with humans. (Even though feral cats are wild, they should not be confused with “wildcats” like lynx or bobcats, who are not domestic animals.)
Feral cats are unhandleable. They look like regular …
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What Is TNR?
Trap-Neuter-Return, or TNR for short, is the humane approach to controlling feral cat overpopulation. It’s a community-based program that involves concerned citizens like you trapping cats in your neighborhood, bringing them to a clinic like FixNation to get them fixed, and then returning the cats to the exact spot where you trapped them so they can live out the rest of their natural lives.
There exists in the Los Angeles area a very large population of homeless, stray and feral cats. Given their strong survival capabilities and prolific breeding, …
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Heaven on Earth Society for Animals, a leading animal rescue group in the Los Angeles area, has launched a transportation program to and from FixNation clinic, specifically for residents within the San Fernando Valley. All you need to do is the trapping, and then HOE will pick up your cats, transport them to FixNation for their spay/neuter appointments, and then return them to you at the end of the day. To schedule transportation with them, please call (818) 474-2700 ext. #6 or email them at spay@heavenlypets.org.
