Feline Fix

Feline Fix

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We are a registered non-profit organization focused on reducing pet overpopulation through spay and neuter awareness and funding.

Photos from Feline Fix's post 06/07/2026

Luke and Opie came to us several months ago with their mom and sister Pam. They all had panleukopenia 😢 and despite our best efforts, including administering parvo antibodies and all supportive care possible, their mom declined and had to be euthanized. Amazingly her three kids pulled through although not without a long fight. Their sister Pam was moving too fast for a photo today but she is a sweet and sassy dilute tortie. Luke is about twice as big as his sisters and he has longer hair. He’s going to be BIG and will have a long, thick coat. Everyone has been fixed, combo tested, received age-appropriate vaccines, microchipped, dewormed and given flea prevention. They are ready for their forever homes! We are waiting for some of our other kitties to be adopted at Whiskers Cat Cafe and Coffeehouse so these guys can’t go there quite yet but if you’d like to meet them please email us at [email protected]

Surgery Program — Feline Fix 05/28/2026

Hi local rescue friends and organizations! We are now offering spay/neuter appointments for dogs up to 90 lbs. Appointments are limited but we have five spots open on June 6 and six spots on June 19. Pricing info is shown below but can also be viewed on the scheduling page: www.feline-fix.org/spay-neuter Please share with local dog groups and rescues, or dog owners who may need to have their pet fixed!

Dogs under six months - packages include pre-surgery meds, spay/neuter, green line tattoo, post-op meds, DA2PP and rabies vaccine, a dose of selamectin and a microchip.

Surgery Program — Feline Fix Low-cost spay and neuter appointments for cat owners, caretakers and trappers. Packages available for owned and community/feral cats. Schedule an appointment online.

Photos from Feline Fix's post 05/27/2026

*graphic image of surgery in second photo! No, you’re not seeing things! We also help dogs through our spay/neuter and surgery program. This is Lola - she is 11 years old and loved by her mom and dad. Unfortunately, Lola became ill late last week and was diagnosed with a pyometra. Pyometra is a life-threatening infection of the uterus that requires emergency surgery. Lola’s case was an “open” pyometra which means her cervix was open enough to allow the infection to partially drain as a mix of pus and bloody vaginal discharge 🤢 Dogs typically have “closed” pyometras which means the pus continues filling the uterus and causes it to rupture. In both cases, surgery is done to remove the uterus and ovaries. Spaying dogs is the only way to prevent pyometra and it’s much less risky to spay a healthy dog than to spay a dog with pyometra. Lola’s parents were quoted $7,000 for the surgery at a local emergency vet. Most people can’t afford a bill like that, especially now when prices for everything has gone up so much. They reached out for help on Facebook and I just happened to see the post. After some back-and-forth to gather information about Lola, we scheduled her to have surgery with our vet the next morning. Lola did great! She went home last night and the prognosis is good - and we were able to provide this life-saving care for just $450. We now offer spay/neuter services for dogs in addition to cats (and guinea pigs and opossums and rats - all critters we have helped in the past hehe). Appointments can be scheduled on our website at www.feline-fix.org/spay-neuter

Photos from Feline Fix's post 05/02/2026

“The Big Lebowski” came for his cat boosters and charmed everyone ❤️

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