You know how it goes as a parent in Oklahoma City.
You’ve just managed to avoid getting a rabbit or a chicken when your kids pleaded endlessly after the livestock showing at the state fair. That’s when the questions about getting a puppy or a kitten arise. You can stave it off by having them volunteer at an animal shelter, cleaning up after the animals there and hopefully learning just how much responsibility it takes to own a pet full-time.
But at the end of the month, they still have their mind set on their first pet and you don’t have the heart to say no. And okay, maybe it helps that your next door neighbor just happens to have a litter of kittens that they have absolutely no idea what to do with. So you trek the children next door to pick out the animal companion that will make your house a home for many years to come.
There are a few strapping young options, and they’re looking mighty fine after the first few months with mom. So of course your son picks out the runt of the litter and names that tiny little female cat Wilbur. At this point you’ve learned to pick your battles, right? So you pack Willy up and set her up with a very cute cat bed that she never uses and a catnip toy that she decidedly uses too much.
But now you might be thinking to yourself, “how do I avoid ending up like the Hendersons with a box full of kittens to unload?” When should I get Willy fixed? What are the options for the best spay and neuter clinic in Oklahoma City (because if something happens to Wilbur the kitten, you’re not sure if your kids will forgive you)?
The staff at Stoneridge Animal Hospital is here to answer all those questions and more for you. We run a top notch spay and neuter clinic here in Oklahoma City, and our goal is to make sure you have access to the solutions you need to make your life run as smoothly as possible.
So if you need spay and neuter clinic in Oklahoma City, OK, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Stoneridge Animal Hospital.
Choosing a Spay/Neuter Clinic in Oklahoma City, OK