Neuter & Spay with CCFA
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Call or email to receive a discount good at either Miles City Veterinary Svc Inc or East Main Animal Clinic.

Custer County Fund for Animals wants to help reduce the number of unwanted and abandoned pets, by helping owners with their spay or neuter cost.

Please call or email if you've got a cat or dog that you'd like to have spayed or neutered! Only condition: Owner must reside in Custer County.

234-6118. or send email through this thread.
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Posted by Amorette Allison (+12830) 11 years ago
I've a cat who needs to join the soprano section of the choir. I can pay for the operation. Getting the little bugger in the cat carrier and to the vet is the issue.
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
We still have some discount coupons left ~ please have your pet fixed before you've got a litter to find homes for or your male goes out 'girlin' and doesn't make it home

Very simple to do, just call or email and we send you a discount voucher to be used at the Vet of your choice

[email protected] or 234-6118.

[This message has been edited by K.Duffy (7/30/2012)]
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Please take advantage of this offer ~ if you've been putting off having your pet spayed or neutered because of the expense, we're here to help!
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Posted by Ashley Earley (+373) 11 years ago
Sent you an email!
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Posted by jskm (+63) 11 years ago
Thanks for the help. What a great program
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Posted by amydwright (+58) 11 years ago
This is such a great thing that you are doing.. Greatly appreciated that some people are out there willing to help out
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Thanks Amy & jskm! We're so happy to be able to offer it. Thanks out to all the generous donations we have received that make it possible

Ashley~returned your email, will get coupon to you when I get your info. Thanks!
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Posted by Olive (+1831) 11 years ago
Thanks for sending Ann a certificate, she is going to make an appointment to have her dog neutered before the end of August, it will really help her.
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Posted by Ashley Earley (+373) 11 years ago
I didn't receive an email from you. Could you maybe try sending it to [email protected]? Thanks!
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Will do!
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Posted by Noelle (+71) 11 years ago
i have 2 male cats that i need to either get fixed or get rid of. the husband and i kind of want to get them fixed and see how they are afterwards.
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Noelle: We will help you with the neutering expense. Just out of curiosity: what problems are you having with the 'boys'? Are they fighting and or marking around the house? Check out Jackson Galaxy's website ~ he has the Animal Planet show, "My Cat From Hell". There are lots of tips on the site.

I need you to call me so I can get the necessary info. I'm 'assuming' you don't really live in Norway
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Posted by Noelle (+71) 11 years ago
I sent you an email. :-)
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Posted by K.Duffy (+1820) 11 years ago
Thanks~your discount is in the mail! *hope the grammar police missed my initial "you're"

ASHLEY: If you still can't get my email, please call Sharon at 232-3727 .

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Posted by Noelle (+71) 11 years ago
Thanks. I got it last week. The cats are going in on the 20th. Hopefully they will behave themselves afterward...lol
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Posted by Aaron Eustice (+52) 11 years ago
Send you an email about our dogs. Thanks
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Posted by gierke (+197) 11 years ago
I have a 8 month old puppy that I would like to get spayed. Let me know what I need to do, to get this done. Thanks
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Posted by annie221 (+257) 11 years ago
Just letting pet owners know that we still have funds for spay or neuter vouchers. Please contact Sharon at 232-3727 or [email protected]. for information. Working to take care of 70% of pets in the area and then the pet population will remain steady.
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