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Why is your service price not published on the website?
My service price for each visit depends on several factors, including but not limited to, the number of cats in your household, the level of service that will be performed, and the distance that I have to travel to your place. However, you can rest assured that I always provide value for my clients, and that my service price reflects the quality of service that you will receive.
Can you please provide reference?
Out of respect for my reference contacts' time and privacy, please first read previous client testimonials on my website and Facebook. After that, if you are still not convinced about the quality of my services, please contact me and I will gladly provide you with reference.
My cat needs to go to the vet. Can you take her?
Absolutely. I understand that your cat's wellness is important, and that taking time out of your busy schedule to take her to the vet can be challenging. That's why I also provide shuttle service for your cat so that she can receives the care that she deserves. Please contact me for information and pricing.
Where can I find reliable information regarding feline health?
Finding reliable information on the Internet can be hard and confusing. Cornell University Feline Health Center provides reliable information on a wide range of topics. You can access the website here.
Why should I still spay/neuter my cat if it lives indoor?
Spaying/neutering can eliminate most of your cat's behavioral problems due to his/her instinct, such as marking/spraying around the house or the desire to roam free (to find mating partners). In addition, sterilizing your cat can help your cat lives a longer and happier life by reducing the risk of testicular cancer (for male cats) or breast/ovarian cancer and uterine tumor (for female cats). In general, spaying/neutering also makes your cat calmer, more affectionate and more well-behaved.
In addition, unsterilized cats produce millions of unwanted kittens each year, especially during kitten season. These unwanted kittens are brought into overcrowded shelters and promptly euthanized unless they have an adopter or a rescue organization to help them. By spaying/neutering your indoor cat, you can rest assured that your cat will not contribute to the unwanted kittens population should s/he escape from your house.
There are multiple clinics that offer low-cost spaying/neutering surgery in Houston. Here are a few clinics to get you started:
