I would try your local humane society. If they don't do it, I am sure they can give you a name of someone!
2006-06-21 06:10:00
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answered by jessigirl00781 5
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Your best source of this information will be your local ASPCA or Humane society. But, most places don't offer anything for free, it will most likely be low cost. You can get on line and order the basic kitten vaccinations and administer them for yourself - she will need at least two shots, 21 days apart. You can also purchase the feline leukemia vaccine to administer. Check out Fosters and Smith website, they are very helpful in their instructions. I foster animals for a rescue group, and we administer all our own vaccinations to cut down on costs. As long as she is healthy with no signs of anything wrong, you can do this. You will also want to get a dewormer, and again it's a 2 step dose, 3 weeks apart. Then when she is 4 mos old, you need to take her to the vet for her rabies vaccination. What you can do, so the vet will know what you have administered yourself, is peel the label off the vial the vaccination is in, and stick that on a piece of paper and note the date given next to it. I give my animals (all 5) their own vaccinations, with the exception of Rabies, as most state laws require that to be administered by a vet.
2006-06-21 06:50:31
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answered by buggsnme2 4
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I haven't heard of any free ones. But I'd suggest you'd go to the local Hummane shelter and see if you can get a list of the Vets that they "un-officially" suggest to go to. Then call around to see the lowest price. The only time I've heard of a free one is if you get an animal from the shelter itself. Though, if you get someone in a good mood the Hummane shelter would be the best place to try to get a free voucher...
2006-06-21 06:14:34
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answered by Rob D 4
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Most cities/counties have a humane society or a animal shelter. They can direct you to their spay /vaccination programs.. In my area they have Free spay clinics about once a year.. Look under "county governemnt." Usually that's who runs the humane society or animal shelter.. Good Luck!
2006-06-21 06:22:33
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answered by neehocks2001 1
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try calling your local SPCA and see if there are any vet clinics or low cost spading programs available. depending were you are located you can try to find an agency like forgotten felines. got my cats done for around $50 and that included the shots.
2006-06-21 06:13:11
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answered by littleone 2
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Many townships carry loose vaccination clinics, yet you will would desire to ensure with your community government/city corridor with regards to the supply of it on your section. additionally, extra beneficial puppy retail shops (alongside with Petsmart, Petco, terrific acquaintances puppy Care) each so often supply low-fee vaccination clinics. verify around. stable success!
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answered by ? 3
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There are low cost spay clinics all over the country but I dont think any of it is free per se.
2006-06-21 06:15:24
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answered by KathyS 7
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call the humane society or your local "spray and nuter clinic" . or search the web for the above in your area.
2006-06-21 06:11:11
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answered by CHAR 2
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Go to the animal shelter. It might not be free, but it will be extremely cheap.
2006-06-21 06:10:31
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answered by Richard Stapleton 2
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call your local humane society they will be able to tell you, since you sound like a responsible pet owner.
2006-06-21 09:53:14
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answered by djwarren66 1
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