Barn Cat Snip Day.  January 10, 2024, at the Milano Community Center across from the Post Office.

This is Barn Cat pricing — $55 for each cat.  For that price, you get the following:
Spay/neuter (injected pain medication and antibiotics)
Rabies vaccination (no certificate or tag)
Ear Tip (required)
A microchip is optional at no extra charge.
Please note: You will have no proof of rabies vaccination, and Dr. Brinlee will have no individual record of your cat being treated. This is important for legal considerations. But if you have a barn, stray, or feral cat you are feeding, this is the program to prevent reproduction and protect the cat from rabies.
The minimum age and weight are 8 weeks and 2 lbs. (12 weeks is ideal because they are old enough for their rabies shot then.)

Please complete the form below to register. Complete one form for each cat. Please don’t register more than four.

Special Notes:
For residents inside the city limits of Milano and Thorndale: Your cats will be spayed or neutered free of charge. We’ll check your address and should already know this, but if we miss it, please ask. If you live on a county road, you are not inside city limits. If you live outside of city limits, you are not inside city limits.
Milam County Grant: For all Milam County residents not covered by the city programs listed above. The Milam County Grant reduces Barn Cat Pricing to $25 per cat.
If you need assistance not mentioned here, please email us at mtolsnipandchip@gmail.com and let us know. We can help.

8 Replies to “CLOSED. January 10, 2024,Barn Cat Day”

      1. Thank you. I’m going to bring my older Tom too if I am able to use the grant I can afford it.

  1. I am so grateful for this opportunity. I’ve always had a few cats around but last year I had 2 pregnant females dumped and now I have 15 or so. I’m bringing the tame ones and I need to try and trap the others. They are all young and haven’t had litters yet. Any suggestions on how and when to get them contained for a future spay event is appreciated. Thank you, Terri

  2. I live in Gause and I have many outside cats because our neighbor moved and left them and they migrated to my house. Many are strays. I need to get them fixed so they will stop having Kittens. I can’t afford to go to the vet. Please help me to get this done for their sales. How do I apply for the Milano county grant?

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