LOW-cost pet vaccinations will be offered by the RSPCA in Pearcedale this week. The RSPCA will take over Pearcedale Community Centre on Thursday, 13 March. Cats and dogs can be vaccinated for $59.
RSPCA head of prevention Rebecca Cook said “we want to help people care for their pets by increasing their access to preventative veterinary care, which supports lifelong bonds among families with their cats and dogs.”
“At our last clinic in Clyde, we saw 21 pets from 17 local families, and we can’t wait to hit the road again and meet more furry friends,” she said. “RSPCA Victoria has run over 80 low-cost vaccination events across Melbourne in the last year, where we have saved each pet owner at least $50 on average per pet.”
Visit rspcavic.org/vaccinationclinics to book an appointment.
First published in the Frankston Times – 11 March 2025
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