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Physical Address

2400 Westport Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76177
United States

Geolocation
32.97237, -97.31159
Is Statewide
No
Organization Category
PCI funded
We offer or refer spay/neuter services for:
Dogs,Cats
We are:
Non-profit
35.035.065.0055.00
Website
http://www.texasforthem.org/
Public Email
info@texasforthem.org
65.0055.0045.00
Do you alter, or refer for alter, feral/free-roaming cats?
Yes
Do you eartip feral cats?
Yes
Do you alter or refer pediatric patients (defined as under 6 months of age)?
Yes
10 weeks / 2 lbs
Do you have additional required charges beyond the spay/neuter surgery (example: exam, blood work, vaccinations)?
Yes
Proof of rabies vaccination is due at the time of surgery check-in. If no proof is provided, a rabies vaccine will be administered at the time of surgery for $5.00.30,000
Is spay/neuter your primary service and focus?
Yes
Are you a full-service veterinary clinic?
No
Do you provide limited wellness services with spay/neuter surgery?
Yes
Do you work with rescues/shelters to provide s/n for their adoptable animals?
Yes
Low Income clients
No
Feral cat caretakers
Yes
Rescues/Shelters
No
Are there any types of animals that you won't spay/neuter (assuming animal is otherwise healthy)?
Over six yrs.
Elderly
Over 5 years old.45.00
What type of agency are you?
fixed site stand alone non-profit s/n clinic
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