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- Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin
Since 2001, Friends of Pets has always funded spay neuter programs for felines--for strays and owners! We spay neuter approximately 1,200 felines each year through our in-house Spay Day and our program with Klamath Animal Clinic
- Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin
Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin 4809 Altamont Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603, United States (541) 850-0750
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin relies strictly on donations from members of the public who support our efforts We do not work for government, nor do we solicit grants We exist because many people care about what we do For those supporters we are very grateful
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Friends of Pets (FPKB or FOP) is the only no-kill, free-roaming, non-governmental rescue organization helping abandoned, adoptable cats in Klamath County This means cats are not put down because of treatable illnesses or to create space to take in more
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Our facility is closed for a period of one week each month to host our Free Feline Spay Day and we provide no services during that week except for those attending our Spay Day If this arrangement is not satisfactory to the public, we encourage them to contact the Klamath Humane Society for spay neuter assistance Thank you The Management
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Friends of Pets of Klamath Basin is committed to placing healthy cats into stable homes that will provide a lifetime of love and care We have worked hard to identify and resolve health issues for every cat in our program
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Friends of Pets has chosen to not re-new licensing by Oregon Department of Agriculture for various reasons Therefore, only nine or fewer felines are available for adoption at our facility, at any one time Our primary purpose is early spay neuter to curb staggering feline overpopulation
- Friends of Pets Of Klamath Basin
Life Travels of the Founder Kathy Williams, founder, reached the ripe age of 60 years on August 26, 2006 Because she feels she has only 25 good years remaining in her life, she has the pedal to the metal in trying to help improve the lives of cats in Klamath County
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