Resources

Spay/Neuter Assistance
Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) is the method of humanely trapping feral cats, having them spayed or neutered, vaccinated for rabies and then returning them to their colony to live out their lives. TNR also involves a colony caretaker who provides food, adequate shelter and monitors the cats' health. TNR has been shown to be the least costly as well as the most efficient and humane way of stabilizing feral cat populations. TNR helps the community by stabilizing the population of the feral colony and, over time, reducing it.

WAHS can arrange for spaying or neutering of feral cats. WAHS also conducts spay and neuter fix-a-thons for low-income cat owners. Please call the office for more information.

Animal Health and Safety:
  Feline Obesity

   Preventing Litterbox Problems
  Tick Removal
 

  Protect Your Pet From Rabies 
  Preventing and Avoiding Dog Bites

 

Local and Area Veterinary Services

Winona

Companion Animal Care Center

452-9189

Winona

Pet Medical Center

454-2600

Winona

Winona Veterinary Hospital

452-4811

Fountain City

Jan Doelle Veterinary Services

507  396-3195

Lewiston

Lewiston Veterinary Clinic

507   523-2136

Rushford

Valley Veterinary Clinic

507   864-2244

St. Charles 

St. Charles Veterinary  Clinic

507  932-4001