- Please call (678)
840-8072 to make an appointment or e-mail
appointments@westgeorgiaspayneuter.com
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- The clinic does not
offer vaccinations or other services to animals not
being spayed or neutered. Please make sure your pets are
up-to-date on vaccinations before bringing as Distemper
is still common in GA. Vaccines should be given 2-3
weeks before surgery so they have some immunity to
diseases they may encounter where other animals are
present. We will give the vaccine to your animal 3
weeks before surgery if you make appointment and pre-pay
for surgery (no refund).
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- We Also Offer
Pediatric Spay & Neuter Surgeries. They must be at
least 8 weeks old and at least 2 pounds.
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- All feral* cats have
to be in an individual humane trap, not a carrier.
Please trap overnight and bring in before 8 AM. If 2
are caught in one trap, bring an extra crate for one to
recover in after surgery.
*NOTE: Feral means they are wild and
not able to be touched, therefore need to be trapped.
Just because some cats are stray does not mean they are
feral. If a cat is brought in a trap and we deem they
are friendly and we can handle them, you will be charged
the normal fees.
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- All adult cats
are required to be in an individual plastic or
cardboard cat carrier suitable for carrying cats at time
of drop off; one cat per carrier. If not, a $5
cardboard carrier fee will be charged for each cat
needing a separate carrier. Exception: kittens less
than 16 weeks can be no more than 2 to a carrier. No
wire crates accepted.
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- All dogs and puppies
are required to be on a leash or in individual plastic
carrier at time of drop off . No wire crates accepted.
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- We encourage you to
stop by the clinic during office hours before your
appointment date to pick up an admission form. You can
fill out the form and bring it with you to save time the
morning of drop-off.
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