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 Mobile Clinic Neuters Cats

WESTBROOK — The TEAM Mobile Feline Unit, a mobile spay/neuter and vaccination clinic for cats, will visit more than 35 communities statewide this spring as part of an ongoing effort to end feline overpopulation, including Danbury, Tuesday May 18, and Southbury, Tuesday June 22.

The nonprofit mobile clinic for cats was launched in 1997 to make spay/neuter services more affordable and more accessible to pet owners and to those caring for homeless cats. By keeping costs low, TEAM strives to sterilize as many cats as possible before they reproduce, which can be as early as six months of age.

TEAM has spayed or neutered more than 71,000 domestic and feral cats to date.

The TEAM fee of $57 per cat includes a brief exam, spay or neuter, vaccinations (rabies, distemper, upper/lower respiratory infection), nail trim and ear mite treatment (if needed). Parasite prevention and treatment is also available.

TEAM is on the road at least five days weekly. The mobile clinic, which contains a fully equipped surgery, parks at a designated location in a different town everyday and cats are altered on-board by a licensed veterinarian. The program is recommended for kittens and cats 16 weeks of age or older.

For information call 888-FOR-TEAM (888-367-8326) or visit the TEAM website at www.everyanimalmatters.org. Appointments are necessary.

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