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Cheyenne Animal Shelter details high demand for vaccine and spay/neuter clinics
Summary
Shelter officials told city council low-cost vaccine clinics routinely serve 100–150 owned pets and spay/neuter registration fills within minutes; the shelter relies on partnerships with private vets and the BISSELL Pet Foundation to expand surgical capacity.
The Cheyenne Animal Shelter described growing public demand for low-cost vaccine and spay/neuter services and outlined how partnerships and scheduling changes have increased capacity.
Britney Tennant, CEO of the Cheyenne Animal Shelter, said the shelter has expanded vaccine clinics from roughly twice a year to twice a month and that those events typically vaccinate 100 to 150 owned pets. "On those vaccine days, we do…
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