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ACT Spay Neuter Clinic

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Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals,Pet Grooming,Veterinarians
327 E Alpine Ave Stockton, CA 95204
(209) 462-7729Phone: (209) 462-7729
Regular Hours
7:30 am - 4:30 pm

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General Info
If you are looking for high quality, low cost spay or neuter surgery & basic vaccinations for your pets, as well as feral wild cats, you have reached the right place. Operated by 501(c)(3) non profit The Abandoned Cat Team, at ACT Spay/Neuter Clinic we are absolutely committed to our mission of ending the killing of over 15,000 homeless dogs, cats, kittens, puppies and all feral cats every year at San Joaquin shelters The Second Saturday of the Month is "Caturday". Add a Rabies or FVRCP Vaccination for only $5. Male Cat Neuter - $36. Male Kitten Neuter - $30. Female Cat Spay - $56. Female Kitten Spay - $40. Call to reserve your appointment.
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BBB Rating
A+BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Services/Products
Walk-In Vaccination Clinics Tuesday & Thursday Afternoons: 1:00-3:00pm. Heartworm Testing & Preventative Available for Dogs.
Location
One Block West of Oak Park - North Side of the Street
Neighborhood
Pacific
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Categories
Veterinary Clinics & Hospitals, Pet Grooming, Veterinarians, Veterinary Information & Referral Services, Veterinary Specialty Services
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