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SPCA Monterey County offering pet vaccinations by appointment

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MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KION) Starting Monday, the SPCA Monterey County Veterinary Clinic will reopen to provide vaccinations.

All vaccinations will be done by appointment only, and the clinic will provide curbside service while pet owners stay in their vehicles.

Vaccinations offered for dogs include DA2P-P, Bordatella, Leptospirosis and Canine Influenza. Vaccinations offered for cats include FVRCP, Leukemia and Rabies.

The clinic also offers a feline Leukemia/FIV test and flea preventative supplies.

The SPCA charges $20 for each vaccine with no other office fees.

Pet owners can schedule a vaccination appointment here.

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