Milam Touch of Love is pleased to announce our next snip/chip clinic is on October 22nd in Cameron at 502 N. Crockett Ave. This event is open to all Milam County Residents for their dogs or cats. Please note the Snip & Chip setup is not suitable for older dogs and cats (over 8 years of age) or dogs/cats with certain medical conditions. Because of this, we may not be able to schedule your pet for snip and chip, but we will recommend having the procedure performed in Dr. Brinlee’s office, where it will be safer. For $130 ($80 for male cats) the following services will be performed:
* Spay or neuter (with injected pain medication & antibiotics)
* Rabies shot with certificate and tag
* Microchip with free registration and transfer
* CBC bloodwork
* Heartworm test (for dogs over 6 months of age) Other services are available for an additional charge.
Special Notes: For residents INSIDE the city limits of Milano: Your dogs and 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. This includes the basic spay/neuter package and wellness care if selected at registration.
For residents INSIDE the city limits of Thorndale: Your dogs and 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. This includes the basic spay/neuter package.
The Milam County Grant is available to all Milam County residents not covered by Milano and Thorndale packages. We will automatically deduct $55 per animal from your amount due on the day of surgery. No application is required.
Unless you qualify as a Milano or Thorndale resident or have been asked to use the May Day option, the price per dog and female cat is $130 and $80 for male cats (less the $55 Milam County Grant, if applicable).

Can I be contacted if someone cancels their appointment
When is next spay clinic for cats?
Our schedule is posted. The next barn/porch cat day is the second Wednesday of November. The date registration opens is listed in the schedule.
I have a female cat, 4 years that needs to be spade. Outside cat