Getting an appointment for spay/neuter surgery is not getting any easier. Since the pandemic, fewer veterinarians are graduating, leaving a shortage for all clinics. This makes it difficult for groups like ours to help the communities we serve. At this writing we are scheduling trappings for six weeks ahead. It's hard for the general public to accept that their colony won't be picked up right away. We are at the mercy of the vets, who are already stressed by the work load. We hope those who call us will be patient. It's tough on us too, having to wait for an appointment date--and then it rains that day! We make the most of every appointment we can get. Few are left unfilled.
We are grateful for the doctors that do all of the spays and neuters for us. All of the trappers in the area are putting them under pressure every day and every week.
We are grateful for the doctors that do all of the spays and neuters for us. All of the trappers in the area are putting them under pressure every day and every week.