Clinic Locations and Guidelines
Our Ahtanum Clinic is facilitated by Dr. Rebecca Drew and is held at the Ahtanum Veterinary Clinic in Union Gap. Cats are gathered the night before between 5-7 p.m. at the Pet Overpopulation Prevention (POPP) site, 524 B Railroad Street, off Wellsian Way in Richland. (See map below.) Other arrangements may be made by calling Harriet at (509)375-4024.
Our Benton City clinic is held at Sunrise Veterinary Clinic. It is located at 510 - 9th street. (See map below.) At this clinic, cats are gathered at the POPP site between 7-8 a.m. the day of the clinic. Cats that are scheduled for this clinic, may be brought directly to Sunrise Veterinary between 9:15-9:30 a.m. on the day of the clinic.
Our Pasco clinic is held at the Mid-Columbia Pet Emergency service. It is located at 8913 Sandifur Parkway. Animals must arrive at the clinic site between 7:45-8 a.m. on the day of the clinic.
CLINIC GUIDELINES
As a nonprofit, Washington state law allows us to serve two groups of animals: unowned animals including feral cats, stray cats and dogs, and adoptable animals through other nonprofit rescues and shelters. The second group is privately owned pets of low income qualified individuals based on federal income guidelines.
Carriers must be clean, dry and lined with newspaper.
For health and safety reasons, each animal must fit comfortably in its own carrier.(Kittens may be in groups of two if approved in advance. Call for approval.)
Kittens must weigh at least 2 pounds.
Please provide fleece or a clean towel to line the carrier with after surgery. This helps keep the animal warm which is crucial for recovery.
For each of your animals, please bring the appropriate completed Medical Record Form:
Click here to download a Medical Record form for the Ahtanum clinic.
Click here to download a Medical Record form for the Friday Benton City clinic.
Click here to download a Medical Record form for the Saturday Benton City clinic.
Click here to download a Medical Record form for Dogs.
Each animal must also be listed on the Liability Release Form which can be downloaded here.
Usually cats are recovered and ready to go home any time between 4 and 7 p.m. We will call to let you know when to come pick yours up. If you have not been contacted yet, and wish to check on their progress, please call (509)430-5170. Remember, our volunteers are busy taking care of your animal(s) so we may not get there on the first ring. Please be patient.
Click here to download Post Operative Instructions for Cats.
Click here to download Post Operative Instructions for Dogs.
For questions call (509) 375-4024.