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Freehold Township Health Department

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Freehold Township Hosts Rabies Clinic for NJ Dogs and Cats

Clinic will be held on Saturday, Jan.26.

The Freehold Township Health Department wants to protect all New Jersey dogs and cats by offering free rabies shots this weekend.  On Saturday, Jan. 26 from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. all New Jersey residents are invited to bring their dogs and cats to the free rabies clinic at Michael J. Tighe Park. Like last year, Veterinarian, Dr. Gregory Jewel from Town and Country Veterinary Service will be administrating the rabies shot. Once your cat or dog has been vaccinated, owners will be able to license their animal for 2013. In order to do so, you must bring a check and your renewal letter with you.    According to Freehold Township’s Health Department website, it is required for all dogs and cats to have the rabies vaccine. Cats must remain in …

Friday, March 30, 2012

LAST CHANCE: Free Rabies Shot, Microchip with Cat Licensing

Operation Kitty CHIP will take place at Michael J. Tighe Park on Saturday, March 31.

The Freehold Township Health Department is offering a free rabies shot and pet microchip with the purchase of a cat license as part of its Operation Kitty CHIP event. Bring your cat to Michael J. Tighe Park on Saturday, March 31 between 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. to license your cat. The annual cost of cat license in Freehold Township is $11 for spayed and neutered pets and $30 for non-spayed and non-neutered animals. A three-year license is available for $33 for spayed and neutered cats and $90 for non-spayed and non-neutered cats. For more information, contact the Freehold Township Health Department at 732-294-2060.

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