Oswego Veterinary Hospital

Nurturing the Human-Animal Bond

The OVH Team volunteered their time to spay or neuter 40 felines for the Oregon Spay and Neuter Fund.

Dr Sandifer scrubs in.
The Oregon Spay and Neuter Fund and Oswego Veterinary Hospital combined forces on a blustery fall day to care for 40 felines in our own "Mom and Tom" surgery clinic.

The "Mom and Tom" clinics make it  possible for low income families to still spay or neuter their four legged family members as well as provide no cost vaccines, deworming and flea prevention.

In this picture Dr. Kathy Sandifer scrubs in for surgery.



Every year, Oregon shelters are forced to end the lives of tens of thousands of perfectly healthy and friendly cats because there are not enough homes. Ending pet over population is the only way to stop this staggering loss of life. Please do your part to end this tragic cycle by spaying or neutering your pets and helping other to do so by contacting the Oregon Spay and Neuter Fund to see how you can help.

Danyale, one of our Veterinary Assistants prepares a patient for surgery.