
Eastern PA Animal Alliance
EPAA reserves the right to refuse service to purebred and brachycephalic cats. Male/Female $100 (cash only) Appointment only- Must be in a sturdy plastic carrier We do not allow pets without an appointment.
Eastern PA Animal Alliance
If you receive a spay certificate from someone not affiliated with EPAA or a rescue organization and it is altered in anyway it may be a forgery. Please contact [email protected] if that is the case.
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People who no show and/or do not give at least 24 hours’ notice of cancellation must pay the full non-refundable price before we will reschedule or schedule another appointment. You can drop cash off at any of our clinics, or send a mail order or bank check to EPAA PO Box 123, Sciota, PA 18354 Director [email protected]
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Our address is EPAA, PO Box 123, Sciota PA 18354. We do not receive mail at any of our clinics. Animal Information/Assistance- Lehigh Valley Veterinary Assistance 484-554-5048 (Not a shelter or clinic) Information and assistance if available.
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T he primary goal of the Eastern Pennsylvania Free Roaming Cat Initiative is to spay or neuter free roaming and homeless cats for a reasonable fee so they can live out their lives without producing litters of unadoptable kittens. Financial assistance may be available depending upon circumstances and the number of cats you need to sterilize. O …
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with EPAA
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with EPAA please fill out the following form and email or mail it to us! EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ANIMAL ALLIANCE
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Please be aware that you may have to seek private veterinary care for complications that may occur from not using an e collar, or if EPAA veterinarians are not available for review, in which you will assume full financial responsibility. We are not available for emergencies.
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In addition to the many projects EPAA has done locally, August 2012 we went to Zuni, New Mexico to help the dogs and cats of the Zuni Pueblo. They look forward to veterinarians visiting twice a year with NAVS (Native American Veterinarian Services) and now EPAA has stepped up to help out as well.