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STRAY CATS:  If you'd like to help the stray cats in your community, follow this link for more information on TNR classes, obtaining traps and scheduling appointments.    https://allaboutanimalsrescue.org/stray-cats/

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Low Cost Spay/Neuter Transport from Paradise Animal Rescue    All medical services are performed by All About Animals Rescue at their Flint, Michigan clinic.

Spay/Neuter Pricing

  • Dog/Puppy $120
  • Cat/Kitten $40
Mom and Kittens Special: Spay/neuter the entire litter of kittens for only $10 per kitten when the mother cat is spayed on the same day.  Cost to spay mother cat is $40.  Kittens must be between 8 to 12 weeks of  age and must weigh at least 2 lbs.
HOW TO REGISTER YOUR PET
ALL REGISTRATIONS MUST BE DONE through the Flint website of www.allaboutanimalsrescue.org or by calling the Flint number at 810-780-4978.
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*Appointments cannot be made at or through  Paradise Animal Rescue.  We are the Lapeer County pick up/drop off location ONLY.
Times are given during the registration process.
Drop Off:
January - December 2023
​2nd Thursday of each month

Pick Up:
Friday, the day after drop off

Wellness Care Packages

Package 101: Puppy & Kitten – $20
  • Distemper
  • Dewormer
Package 102: Dog & Cat – $30
  • Rabies (rabies can be given starting at 3 months)
  • Distemper
  • Dewormer
​Package 103: Dog – $45
  • Rabies
  • Distemper
  • Dewormer
  • Heartworm Test

​Individual Services Pricing

  • Rabies Vaccination – $15
  • Distemper/Lepto/Parvo Vaccination – $15
  • Bordetella Vaccination – $15
  • FeLV Vaccination – $15
  • FVRCP (Feline Distemper Combo) – $15
  • Fecal Test – $20
  • Deworming – $8
  • Microchip – $25  (This price includes registration. This chip is manufactured by Bayer and is international)
  • FIV/FELV Test – $25
  • Heartworm Test – $25
  • Heartworm and flea preventatives are also available

Additional Transport Details

  • Outdoor cats must be transported in a live trap. We have traps available at the rescue to rent with a deposit. Please call Paradise at 810-969-4455 for details.
  • All indoor cats must be secured in clean, plastic crates with no more than one animal per crate. 
  • Each animal will receive a small tattoo on their underbelly near the incision sight to identify that they have been spayed or neutered.
  • Reservations and payment is required for each individual pet. You must register in advance by going to www.allaboutanimalsrescue.org or by calling the Flint number at 810-780-4978. 

After Surgery Instructions Provided by AAAR

  • No running, jumping, playing, swimming, or other strenuous activity for 7 to 10 days.
  • Pets must be kept indoors where they can stay clean, dry and warm. No baths during the recovery period. Dogs must be walked on a leash and cats kept indoors.
  • Keep pet quiet.
  • Check the incision site twice daily. There should be no drainage. Redness and swelling should be minimal. A firm knot or lump at the incision site is normal. Do not allow pet to lick or chew at the incision. If this occurs, to prevent the licking, an Elizabethan collar (e-collar) MUST be used.
  • Lethargy, appetite loss, diarrhea, vomiting, coughing COULD occur up to 24 hours following surgery. Symptoms lasting more than 24 hours should be followed-up by contacting AAAR for a recheck.
  • Your pet received a green tattoo on their abdomen. This is not an incision.
  • AAAR will treat at our clinic, at no additional cost, other than take home post-operative medications, for any complications resulting from the surgery.
  • AAAR and PAR will not be held responsible for complications resulting from client’s failure to follow post-op instructions, or for contagious diseases for which the animal was not previously vaccinated.
  • Your regular veterinarian must address any illness or injury that is not a direct result of surgery.
  • If there are any questions or concerns directly related to the surgery during the recovery period, please call AAAR Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 810-780-4978. If there is an emergency after hours, contact your regular veterinarian, emergency animal clinic. 

About Pet Overpopulation

Pet overpopulation is a serious problem. It is the main reason why hundreds of animals enter our shelter every year. These are not just the offspring of “street” animals but also the puppies and kittens of cherished family pets. Spaying and neutering is the best way to end pet overpopulation and ensure that every animal finds its forever happy home. But to do this, we need your help.

According to The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), 6 to 8 million companion animals are admitted to shelters each year. 3 to 4 million of these are lucky enough to be adopted into new homes. The other 3 to 4 million are euthanized in order to make room for a new batch of animals. 
No one knows exactly how many stray or abandoned animals there are in the United States, but estimates range from 13 to 87 million.

Since 2002 Paradise Animal Rescue has successfully spayed and neutered, vaccinated and found homes for over 2,000 homeless cats and dogs.  Many of these animals have received extensive medical care for a variety of conditions.

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