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Vaccine and Microchip Clinic for Cats and Dogs

People for Animals, a non-profit organization, will be
offering low cost, high quality Wellness Services at Patsy’s Pet Stop located
at 142 Furler Street in Totowa, NJ. Hours will be from 3:30-4:30pm on Saturday
May 17th.  Services offered
will include routine preventative care such as vaccinations, heartworm testing
and preventive, testing for FIV/FeLV, deworming and Microchipping.



If your cat or dog is not microchipped please consider the benefits
of having it done.



    • A microchip provides permanent identification,
      even if your pet slips his/her collar or harness.

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  • The implant of the microchip does not hurt your
    pet, discomfort is comparable to a vaccine.

  • The microchip company will always keep your
    information on file and even helps in the event that your pet is lost or
    stolen.

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    Also consider the facts,



      • 1 in 3 pets will go missing in their lifetime
        (according to HomeAgain)

    • Only 2.5% of cats in New Jersey are reclaimed by
      their owners in the event the he/she ends up in a shelter

    • Only 27 % of dogs in New Jersey are reclaimed by
      their owners in the event the he/she ends up in a shelter

    • 90% of pets without ID will never return home (according
      to HomeAgain)









    • Microchipping will be offered for cats and dogs for $25
      during the clinic. Most vaccinations will be offered for $19, routine testing
      for $30. Other prices and a full list of services can be found at http://www.pfaonline.org/wellness
      or call (609) 208-3252. No office visit or exam fees will be charged, only pay
      for the services your pet is provided. People for Animals operates two low cost
      spay/neuter clinics, wellness services and a dog rescue specializing in old and
      medically challenged dogs. People for Animals Director of Veterinary Services
      is David Croman, VMD 29VI00452600.   




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