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Tiny Kittens Captivate Hearts While New Vet Clinic Opens

A new initiative is making waves in the community of Victoria, Canada, as the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee introduces a low-cost veterinary clinic alongside an adoption centre. The clinic aims to provide affordable spay and neuter services for both cats and dogs, addressing a pressing need in the local area.
On a recent episode of Pet CHEK, host Tess van Straaten showcased four adorable, three-week-old kittens that were rescued by the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee after their mother passed away. The segment featured a demonstration of bottle feeding these tiny felines, highlighting the dedication of volunteers who care for vulnerable animals.
The Itty Bitty Kitty Committee has been instrumental in rescuing and rehabilitating kittens and cats throughout the region. With the launch of the new Harbour Veterinary Clinic, the organization expands its services, making essential veterinary care more accessible to pet owners. The clinic will focus on spaying and neutering at a reduced cost, which is crucial for controlling the pet population and ensuring the health of local animals.
Victoria has seen a growing demand for such services, as many pet owners struggle with the high costs of veterinary care. The new clinic aims to alleviate some of this financial burden, ensuring that more pets receive the care they need. This initiative not only supports the health of the animals but also encourages responsible pet ownership.
For those interested in adopting a kitten or cat, the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee offers a range of options. Their new adoption centre provides a welcoming environment for potential pet owners to meet and interact with animals in need of homes. The committee emphasizes the importance of finding loving families for the animals they rescue.
As the community rallies around these initiatives, the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee continues to make a significant impact. Their dedication to animal welfare and community involvement showcases the positive influence that local organizations can have.
To learn more about adopting a cat or kitten or to book a low-cost spay or neuter appointment at the Harbour Veterinary Clinic, visit the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee’s website for further details.
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