Cats must
arrive in a secured carrier.
Friendly strays may
arrive in a secure carrier — not a box — and only one cat per carrier.
Cats must
arrive in a secure carrier and can not be carried in your arms.
Not exact matches
Cats must
arrive in secure pet
carriers or humane traps.
Please
arrive with your puppy on a leash or
in a
secure carrier for their safety and the safety of the other clients and patients.
We also ask that you bring a fresh stool sample, and
arrive with your kitten
in a
secure carrier.
Cats must
arrive in separate
secure carriers or traps.
We also ask that you bring a fresh stool sample, and
arrive with your puppy on a leash or
in a
secure carrier.
Cats must be at least 2 lbs and
arrive in their own
secure carrier or box (PLEASE... one cat per
carrier).
When the big day
arrives, you should also make sure that you have a
secure cat
carrier in which to transport the kitten or cat home safely.
On the day of your pet's appointment, we ask that you
arrive with your dog on a leash or
in a
secure carrier, along with a recent stool sample (ideally less than 12 hours old).