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Fix ’Ur Cat moves to offer more low-cost spay/neuter, pet care

- By Abby Kirkland Abby Kirkland (abbykirkla­nd77@gmail.com) is a freelance writer and animal lover living in Mt. Lebanon.

On Monday, cat owners in Washington County will have a new place to take their pets for wellness care and spay/neuter surgeries.

Fix ’Ur Cat, a nonprofit whose mission is providing reasonably priced spay/neuter and wellness care, is moving its operations from Pike Street in Canonsburg to 222 Hall Ave. in Washington.

The new building, a former Solomon’s Seafood & Grille, will feature two surgical suites, wellness rooms and a reception area. Most importantl­y, it can accommodat­e more animals than the old facility.

“Everyone wants to pet and adopt a fluffy cat, but no one wants to think about how they get to that point,” says Michelle Bruce, cofounder and president of Fix ’Ur Cat.

The facility hopes to spay or neuter 4,000 cats this year and reduce the number of homeless, abused and forgotten animals in Washington County.

The staff also will provide exams, shots, routine bloodwork and common surgeries at a discounted rate. A typical spay/neuter package with rabies shot costs $60-$70 depending on gender. Additional services including vaccines, FIV/FeLV combo tests (feline immunodefi­ciency virus and feline leukemia) and routine bloodwork range from $15-$48.

Veterinari­ans and vet technician­s have skills specific to low-cost spay/neuter facilities and many are in private practice, own their own practice or are retired and helping out part time. Fix ’Ur Cat tries to make up the difference between their rates and the cost of procedures through fundraiser­s, private donations and the work of administra­tive volunteers.

The organizati­on started informally in 2012, partnering with local veterinari­ans and Animal Friends to facilitate low-cost surgeries for cats in borrowed spaces or even parking lots. They formalized their operations in 2014 and were able to purchase a building in 2018. The following year, Fix ’Ur Cat establishe­d clinic hours. However, the need for services quickly outstrippe­d capacity at the Canonsburg site.

The new facility makes Fix ’Ur Cat the largest provider of low-cost spay/neuter and basic wellness services for cats in Washington County. Though the facility is currently only open to cats, Bruce hopes to offer wellness care to dogs down the road.

“Many people have a hard time paying for services,” she says. “We are here for everyone from lower-income homes to college students, farmers and those who trap, neuterand release cats.”

While those are the target demographi­cs for Fix ’Ur Cat, anyone can take advantage of its services. To find out more and complete an applicatio­n, go to their website, fixurcat.org, or call 724416-3265.

Spay and neuter clinics are available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays by appointmen­t, with wellness clinicsals­o by appointmen­t.

The Mission of Fix ’Ur Cat is two-fold, controllin­g the cat population and keeping cats healthy, Bruce says.

“We just want to be there and we want to help.”

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Michelle Bruce/Fix ’Ur Cat photos Fix ’Ur Cat will be able to provide spay/neuter surgeries and wellness care to more cats from its new location in Washington.
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Fix ’Ur Cat’s new facility opening Monday features two surgical suites, wellness rooms and a reception area.
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Fix ’Ur Cat’s new facility is at 222 Hall Ave. in Washington, Pa.

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