Dr. Tami Strom, DVM All Pets Veterinary Clinic 1009 N. Gammon Rd. Middleton, WI 53562 608-831-1392
Dr. Neil Rechsteiner, DVM Green Bay Animal Hospital 1518 W. Mason, Green Bay (920) 494-2221 Allouez Animal Hospital 1920 Libel St., #12A Green Bay (920) 432-2266
Dr. Jamie Zarda, DVM Great Lakes Veterinary Clinic 2845 County Road JJ Neenah, WI (920) 727-1570
Dr. Pam Denzer, DVM Veterinary House Calls 519 East Cedar St. Pulaski, WI 54162 (920) 822-8575 Mobile: (920) 655-4241
OUR PROCESS
When you join our team, you'll receive a special notebook containing our recommended protocol and specific forms we'll need for tracking purposes. We ask that you follow our guidelines and fax a completed checklist to the Cats Anonymous Coordinator detailing the sterilizations performed that day.
We will provide: Penicillin Ivomec Distemper and Rabies vaccinations Advertising - we will recognize you/your clinic on all appropriate Cats Anonymous literature, ads, etc.
We can use your expertise at our clinic or your own.
Working at one of our Veterinarian's clinics: Bring an assistant (if you need one) Schedule days/times in advance, along with # spays/neuters you'll perform Bring spay packs if you can
Working at your own facility: Determine number of cats you can sterilize and appointment times Let us know best drop off and pick up times for these appointments Appoint someone (or yourself) as liaison to work with Cats Anonymous scheduler
PROTOCOL
Spay or neuter FVRCP vaccination Rabies vaccination Eartip (left ear) Ivermectin Penicillin Pregnant or dehydrated cats should be given SQ fluids
Eartipping involves removing the top 1/2 inch of the left ear. This is done by clamping a straight hemostat just below the area to be removed and then cutting above it with a blade or sharp scissors. The cut edge can be cauterized with a silver nitrate stick prior to removing the hemostat.
Because these cats will be released the day following surgery, skin sutures should not be used. Placing surgical adhesive over absorbable sutures is suggested.
All doctors are encouraged to use whatever anesthetic protocol they are comfortable using. If interested, a veterinarian from our spay/neuter team would be happy to discuss specific recommendations.
JOIN US
For Questions: Contact: Lisa Lorenz, DVM Nicole Gardner (920) 468-6936 (920) 435-2287
To Join: Please call us at (920) 321-1967, or send an email to include the following: Name and phone Best time to reach you Number of cats you'd be willing to sterilize a week/month Whether you'll be using your clinic or prefer working elsewhere How soon you can start