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Old 03-13-2018, 02:00 AM   #4696
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Ecstatic, well nearly so. The low cost spay and neuter place has decided the kittens and Survival Mom qualify for services. They came over, viewed mom and babies, gave all a brief cursory exam, weighed them, administered some vaccines/preventative treatments, and delivered some happy news – they've already found a place willing to take them. They'll be staying with me until they are ready to be spayed or neutered. Then at the clinic, be seen by a veterinarian, have an overall health exam, basic lab draws, all the usual wellness check prior to surgery precautionary stuff. After being spayed/neutered, Mom and kittens are cleared to travel, they'll be going to a no kill shelter in the city where they'll have the best possible chance of being adopted. I hope I'm making the right decision concerning where to place them.
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