Kitten Shower

Humane Society of Sheboygan County 3209 N 21st St, Sheboygan, WI, United States

🐾 2025 Kitten Shower 🐾 When: Saturday, April 19, 2025 Where: Humane Society of Sheboygan County Join us for a purr-fectly fun family event! 🐱 Learn all about kittens 🔍 Enjoy a scavenger hunt 💛 Help us recruit foster families 🎁 Donate items to support the 900+ kittens we'll care for this season Your support […]

2025 Humane Society of Sheboygan County Gala

The Berkshire 821 N 8th St, Sheboygan, WI, United States

Join us for a heartwarming evening dedicated to celebrating the animals who have found their forever homes and supporting those still waiting for theirs. Where: The Berkshire, 821 N 8th Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081 When: May 9, 2025 Time: 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Event Highlights: Champagne Reception Photo Booth Live & Silent Auction: Bid […]

Ales for Tails

3 Sheep's Brewery 1837 North Ave, Sheboygan, WI, United States

🐾 Ales for Tails 🐾 When: Sunday, July 27, 2025 Where: Humane Society of Sheboygan County Join us for a fun family event! Raffle baskets Craft beer Food trucks Pet resources Bake sale 50/50 Raffle Pet competition Your support makes a difference! Stay tuned for more details and ways to get involved.

Pre-Surgery Instructions
  • Cats/dogs over 4 months old: Do NOT feed after 10:00pm the night before surgery (limited water intake is OK) no food or water the day of surgery.
  • Kittens/puppies under 4 months old: DO NOT withhold food or water prior to surgery.
  • Dogs must arrive with a collar and on leash (no retractable leashes). Cats and rabbits must be in a carrier.
  • Pets must be dropped off between 8:00am – 8:30am the day of surgery at the Admissions Department. (South side of the building near garage, door is labeled)
Important Notices

*The Following animals and conditions are excluded from the SNAP program:

  • Any animal that is actively showing signs of illness
  • Any animal that is revealed to have a health condition during their pre-surgery exam (example: heart murmur)
  • Any animal over 7 years of age
  • Any animal that is deemed to be obese
  • Any animal weighing over 100lbs or under 2lbs
  • Any female that has given birth within the previous 6 weeks
  • Animals that are too fearful or aggressive to be handled safely.

 

  • We will spay female animals that are “in heat” at the time of surgery, but they are at a higher surgical risk for bleeding during surgery and post-operatively. It is strongly recommended that you reschedule the surgery for 4-6 weeks post-cycle.
  • SNAP is not a feral or barn cat program. If you have feral or barn cats to be spayed or neutered, please utilize a TNR / Return to Field application.
  • ALL FEES MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE. HSSC accepts cash and credit/debit cards only – NO personal checks. If you do not show up for your appointment at the scheduled time, you will forfeit the fees you paid. In the case of a shelter emergency, severe weather, or staff illness, we reserve the right to reschedule your appointment.
  • You MUST drop off and pick up your pet at the times scheduled. Your appointment will be cancelled if you do not drop off your pet during the allotted time. Boarding fees will be charged if you do not pick up your pet on time.
  • City of Sheboygan residents: You are required, by law to have your dog or cat licensed with the city. If your pet is not currently licensed, HSSC can assist you with licensure for an additional cost.
  • Applicants must supply all vaccination records for their pet, including licensing information, if current prior to service.
  • Our on-staff veterinarian performs the SNAP surgeries. No other surgical or medical services other than what is listed will be provided under the SNAP program. For follow-up preventive care or for services other than spay/neuter, please contact your primary veterinarian.
  • Animals brought in for surgery that have fleas will be charged $12.00 for flea treatment, plus an additional $12.00 for every other SNAP animal also on the schedule that day.
  • All spays/neuters will have a small tattoo placed near their incision to mark that they have been sterilized.
  • You are welcome to call to check up on your pet, but visits are not allowed.
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