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Central Valley Veterinary Hospital
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc.
Middle Village, New York
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Elk Grove Veterinary Specialty & Emergency
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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Cleark Creek Animal Hospital
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
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AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc.
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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Monterey Veterinary Center and Picklestreet Veterinary Services
Hopkins, Michigan
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SouthPark Animal Clinic
Littleton, Colorado
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Western Veterinary Partners
Chesapeake , Virginia
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AmeriVet Partners Management, Inc.
New Milford, Connecticut
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Palisades Veterinary Hospital
Orangeburg, New York
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Arrowhead Animal Hospital
Blue Jay, California
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Whispering Pines Pet Clinic
Magalia, California
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Manlius Veterinary Hospital
Manlius , New York
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Fairland Animal Hospital
Silver Spring, Maryland
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Steele Creek Animal Hosptial and Companion Animal Rehabilitation Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Just Cats Veterinary Hospital
Stamford , Connecticut
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EverVet Partners
Joppa, Maryland
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Mandalay Animal Hospital
Broomfield, Colorado
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Spay/Neuter, Shelter, Feline Medicine Externship
Nearly 1 million cats lose their lives each year due to overpopulation and lack of homes. A large part of the problem is the community cat population, the 40 million cats in the United States that are homeless and breeding. This “unowned” cat population is responsible for around 80% of the kittens born and brought into shelters, leading open door shelters to do what is unthinkable to us - euthanize cats that haven’t been adopted to make space for those suffering in the streets. This is where we come in. Our mission is to end suffering and overpopulation by “turning off the faucet” rather than “bailing out the tub.” It means becoming proactive and getting these community cats spayed, neutered, and vaccinated so we don’t have to continue this cycle of reactivity and unnecessary kil
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