SPAY & NEUTER TRANSPORT SERVICES

SPAY & NEUTER TRANSPORT SERVICES

Choose a date below to register for low cost spay and neuter services. Feisty Felines will transport your cat(s) to The NOAH Center in Stanwood, WA.

Choose a Date:

Wed Nov 6 – Rochester – no Tacoma stop

COMING SOON (check back a few days before)

Sun Nov 17 – Rochester with Tacoma stop at Bevmo

PLEASE: There are 1-2 people who handle all calls, texts, emails and messages. Please do not message asking when the next dates or or when I will open these. My phone goes off every few minutes as is. :/ Feel free to follow us on facebook – I always post there when I open spots. šŸ™‚ Thank you for understanding.

NOTE: We lost our Tacoma lead person and we will not be making regular stops in Tacoma anymore. If it is not listed, we do not plan to stop in Tacoma (all depends on if our fosters have kittens to fix)

PRICING:

Male neuter + microchip: $70

Female spay + microchip: $90

*Additional services can be purchased at checkout.

THURSTON COUNTY: SNAP VOUCHERS: If you live in Thurston County and need to apply for a SNAP voucher to help offset costs, please go to spayneuterallpets.org, or to Joint Animal Services (make sure it is a SNAP voucher from the shelter). If you have a SNAP voucher or have more questions, please contact us for assistance for registering.

PIERCE COUNTY: KSF VOUCHERS: Pierce County vouchers for assistance helping with spay or neuter – please contact us for assistance and mention the Pierce County Kindred Souls Foundation (KSF) voucher.

When going through the registration, please register/complete the transaction ONE time PER cat as we need to collect info about each cat and those fields cannot be duplicated.

CARRIER TIPS:

Here are standard cat sized carriers. The smallest ā€“ we call ā€œkitten carriersā€ are best for kittens 4m and younger.  Once they get bigger, they get cramped in the carrier for a long day. These carriers are 19ā€³ and just too small for adults. The middle is the size we strive for ā€“ it is a 22ā€³ carrier. This fits most adults and ā€œteensā€. The bigger is great for big tom cats or pleasantly plump ladies but not necessary for most cats. šŸ˜‰

We do have to fit 40+ cat carriers in the van, so please no large dog kennels ā€“ if that is all you have, please try to borrow from a friend, check second hand stores. The carriers also get stacked, so please no soft sided carriers.

PLEASE NOTE:

We HIGHLY RECOMMEND your cat having an FVRCP vaccine AT LEAST 3 days prior to transport or be current on this vaccine as kitties are in close proximity with each other and Pan Leukemia is highly contagious. We do not know what any public personā€™s cat has been exposed to and would prefer the vaccine to be up to date just in case. We are not responsible for any illnesses or vet bills if you choose to ignore this recommendation. But more importantly, for the health and safety of the kitty, please go to the feed store and buy the vaccine and administer it yourself. (it is very easy and there are videos online ā€“ AND it is cheaper than adding the vaccine on at checkout.)

CARRIER TIPS:

Here are standard cat sized carriers. The smallest ā€“ we call ā€œkitten carriersā€ are best for kittens 4m and younger.  Once they get bigger, they get cramped in the carrier for a long day. These carriers are 19ā€³ and just too small for adults. The middle is the size we strive for ā€“ it is a 22ā€³ carrier. This fits most adults and ā€œteensā€. The bigger is great for big tom cats or pleasantly plump ladies šŸ˜‰

We do have to fit 40+ cat carriers in the van, so please no large dog kennels ā€“ if that is all you have, please try to borrow from a friend, check second hand stores. The carriers also get stacked, so please no soft sided carriers.

QUESTIONS?

CONTACT US!