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Rimadyl - $10.00 Rebate
Fill out a coupon on-line at www.Rimadyl.com and receive a $10 check towards your next Rimadyl purchase at our hospital.
Frontline - Canine or Feline
Buy 6 doses and get 1 doses FREE today!
Heartgard Rebate
Receive $5 on 12 doses. Fill out a mail-in rebate form and send it in with a receipt, showing the purchase from your veterinarian. You will receive your rebate in the mail.
Benefits of Purchase of 12 Month Supply of Heartworm Preventative
Sentinel
Receive $10 mail-in rebate with purchase of 12 doses. Mail rebate and proof of purchase to receive your rebate in the mail.
Interceptor
Recieve $6 mail-in rebate with purchase of 12 doses. Mail rebate and proof of purchase to receive your rebate in the mail.
Revolution
Buy 10 doses and get 2 FREE today!
To receive a rebate or free doses, these medications MUST be purchased from a veterinarian. Also, it is important to know, pharmaceutical manufacturers will only honor product guarantees when the medications are prescribed by and purchased from the pet's veterinarian. Internet and mail-order catalogs, do not qualify for these guarantees.
Purchasing Frontline, Heartgard, Interceptor, Sentinel, and Revolution from Lake Street Animal Hospital gives you a 100% guarantee on the product. Medications purchased online may have been purchased outside the United States and have different strengths and labeling than U.S. products. Please Beware...When it comes to buying medicine online, it is important to be very careful. Some websites sell medicine that may not be safe to use and could put your health at risk. Some medicines sold online are fake, are too strong or too weak, have dangerous ingredients, are out-of-date, aren't FDA-approved, aren't made using safe standards, aren't safe to use with other medicine or products you use or aren't labeled, stored, or shipped correctly.
Feral cats are the "wild" offspring of domestic cats and are primarily the result of pet owners' abandonment or failure to spay and neuter their animals, allowing them to breed uncontrolled. Feral cat "colonies" can be found behind shopping areas or businesses, in alleys, parks, abandoned buildings, and rural areas. They are elusive and do not trust humans.
Many people assume their animals will survive when they move away and leave them behind. Contrary to popular belief, domestic animals do not automatically return to their "natural" instincts and cannot fend for themselves! Already, U.S. animal shelters are forced to kill an estimated 15 million homeless cats and dogs annually. The alternative to humane euthanasia for almost every stray is a violent end or slow, painful death. Many "throwaways" die mercilessly outdoors from starvation, disease, abuse — or as food for a predator.
A pair of breeding cats, which can have two or more litters per year, can exponentially produce 420,000 offspring over a seven-year period. And the overpopulation problem carries a hefty price tag. Statewide, more than $50 million (largely from taxes) is spent by animal control agencies and shelters for cat-related expenses.
Studies have proven that trap-neuter-release is the single most successful method of stabilizing and maintaining healthy feral cat colonies with the least possible cost to local governments and residents, while providing the best life for the animals themselves.
Spaying/neutering homeless cats: