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Kerrville Pets Alive reports $6,000 city partnership supported clinics, spay/neuter and vaccinations
Summary
Kerrville Pets Alive told council the city's $6,000 grant funded six low-cost spay/neuter clinics and three vaccine clinics, serving hundreds of Kerrville pets and saving residents an estimated $52,000 in veterinary costs.
Kerrville Pets Alive told the City Council on Jan. 14 that a $6,000 city grant enabled the volunteer nonprofit to run spay/neuter and low-cost vaccine clinics that served hundreds of pets and local pet owners.
Karen Guerrero, president of Kerrville Pets Alive, said the city grant — the second consecutive year of funding — was used for affordable "Snip and Chip" clinics that included an exam, spay/neuter surgery, vaccines, microchips and flea medication.…
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