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Flatbush Cats hosts low-cost community pet clinic
Summary
Flatbush Cats and Flatbush Vet ran a low-cost clinic that saw 109 animals and provided 162 vaccines and 23 microchips; the next clinic is on Feb. 28.
Content
Flatbush Cats, an animal rescue nonprofit, hosted a low-cost community pet clinic on Saturday in partnership with Flatbush Vet. The clinic offered basic veterinary services to dog and cat owners in the neighborhood. Staff and volunteers conducted checkups, administered vaccines and implanted microchips, and distributed pet food assistance. The organization says it performs more than 7,500 spay/neuter surgeries per year and aims to expand its nonprofit basic vet care model across the city.
Key details:
- The clinic saw 109 animals for basic checkups.
- Animals received a total of 162 vaccines and 23 microchips.
- Over 80 animals received pet food assistance.
- Flatbush Cats and Flatbush Vet report performing over 7,500 spay/neuter surgeries per year.
- The next community clinic is scheduled for Feb. 28, and residents in the postcodes served by Flatbush Vet can register online through Flatbush Cats' website.
Summary:
The event provided routine care and material support to many local pets and owners, addressing immediate needs such as vaccinations, microchipping and food assistance. Flatbush Cats says it plans to continue the clinic series and expand its basic vet care model across the city, with the next clinic planned for Feb. 28.
