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To ensure they start their new life happy and healthy, all animals adopted from the Animal Center receive required vaccinations, de-worming, flea and tick treatment, spaying/neutering, ear cleaning, a nail trim, and a bath.  

Some animals need more extensive treatment involving a larger sum of money.  Thanks to FACF’s medical fund, animals that might otherwise be euthanized in another facility are able to receive treatment and be adopted into loving forever homes.   For information on how you can help, visit our support page.

FACF helps many animals every year by providing funds for diagnostic testing, X rays, amputations, treatments, medications, and surgeries including spaying and neutering.  

Meet a few of the animals we’ve helped this year…

Avalon
Avalon required diagnostic testing and treatment for malnutrition.
Sally
Sally received treatment for a broken leg and abrasions on her face.
Ranger
Ranger received treatment for demodectic mange.
Dodger
Dodger received treatment for tracheobronchitis.
Gracie
Rita Mae required surgery to amputate her leg.
Joanie
Zora required extensive testing for a serious heart condition.
Gracie
Volunteers bottle feed kittens, nursing them back to health. 
Joanie
A volunteer assists our shelter veterinarian during “Spay Day 2008”.

 

$5 pays for upper respiratory treatment for 2 cats for 21 days.
$25 pays for 30 days of flea treatment for 25 cats.
$50 pays for an eye or ear surgery for one dog or cat.
$200 will pay to cure one large dog of heartworm.

If you would like to help provide for the health and medical needs of the animals at the Animal Center, please visit the  support page.




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