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Prevent A Litter Veterinary Hospital

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Prevent A Litter Veterinary Hospital is the first low cost, non-profit, spay/neuter clinic to open in Virginia. Since 1999, we have performed over 97,000 surgeries for cats, dogs and even rabbits! This has significantly reduced the number of homeless animals entering shelters and roaming the streets. We also provide low cost vaccines on a walk in basis for any cat or dog that has been spayed or neutered. We take pride in the high quality of our work and are looking forward to our 100,000th surgery coming up in late 2016! 

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3421 W Cary St, Richmond, VA, 23221, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Lisa Byers 
11 years ago

You are awesome!! 

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Jeri Suchoza Evans 
11 years ago

The staff is excellent and completely love our pets! 

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Ruthie Lynn Peach Morrow 
11 years ago

great at taking care of pets that's a five but the way you treat the owners is sub par who ever handles your Emergency service cell is extremely rude please if you can get someone with social skills and can treat ppl better and to say i had plenty of time to come pick up my cat by 6 and never called my house to say it was okay to pick up my cat but had the nerve to say she was ready for pick up by 3:30 and that if i was running behind they cant pay staff to stay a few minutes over if a owner gets caught in traffic so you wil... read more

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Elizabeth Roderick 
11 years ago

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Dear Strider, I’m not exactly sure how to respond to your posts on Prevent A Litter’s Facebook page. You continue to compare us to Helping Hands despite the fact we are very different businesses offering very different services. Prevent A Litter is a non-profit while Helping Hands is for-profit – neither one being “bad” or “good” simply different. Also, we will likely see between 12,000 and 15,000 animals this year while I guesstimate Helping Hands will see around 3,000 (based on my very limited knowledge of their scheduling... read more

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Daniela Strickland - Mitrache 
11 years ago

P. A. L. has the most wonderful staff (nice, respectful and professional the same time) and most reasonable prices in town. On top of good care for our friends! 

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Flinn Harrison 
11 years ago

PAL neuters rabbits which is something not everyone is aware of. They did an amazing job with my rabbit Hodor last week. It 100% stopped all of his bad bunny behavior: circling, pawing, nipping, humping, and pooping outside the litterbox. I recommend anyone with a male rabbit get it neutered to release the unnecessary hormones and make for a much happier rabbit! 

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Julie Jackson 
11 years ago

Business response:

Dear Strider, I’m not exactly sure how to respond to your posts on Prevent A Litter’s Facebook page. You continue to compare us to Helping Hands despite the fact we are very different businesses offering very different services. Prevent A Litter is a non-profit while Helping Hands is for-profit – neither one being “bad” or “good” simply different. Also, we will likely see between 12,000 and 15,000 animals this year while I guesstimate Helping Hands will see around 3,000 (based on my very limited knowledge of their scheduling... read more

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Rick Mathews 
11 years ago

Business response:

Dear Strider, I’m not exactly sure how to respond to your posts on Prevent A Litter’s Facebook page. You continue to compare us to Helping Hands despite the fact we are very different businesses offering very different services. Prevent A Litter is a non-profit while Helping Hands is for-profit – neither one being “bad” or “good” simply different. Also, we will likely see between 12,000 and 15,000 animals this year while I guesstimate Helping Hands will see around 3,000 (based on my very limited knowledge of their scheduling... read more

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Ashton Nixon-Price 
11 years ago

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Prevent A Litter Veterinary Hospital has a 4.8 star rating with 862 reviews. 

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Prevent A Litter Veterinary Hospital is closed now. It will open at 9:00 a.m. 

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