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    Kings County Animal Services

    2.3 (12 reviews)

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    Happening today! 3-11-17 from 10am - noon
    Christine B.

    This review is specifically towards the vaccine clinic held back in March. I *think* they hold vaccine clinics twice a year (I believe I overheard an employee mention). I took the following info (also I posted the screen shot) from the event's fb event page: This vaccine clinic will be held at the shelter. 10909 Bonneyview Ln Hanford, CA 93230 "$5 each: Rabies Distemper/Parvo (Dogs) FVRCP (Cats) Flea and Tick Treatment Deworming $10 Microchip While you're here... Sign up your pet for SPAY AND NEUTER! Cats: $25 Dogs: $100 If you can't afford the cost to spay and neuter and would like to, come talk to us!" I needed to have one my cat's microchipped; the event started at 10am. I arrived a few minutes after 10, thinking I would beat the crowd, and there was a looooong line already! My most valuable tip for future clinics - arrive early!! The employees were helpul; you'll be asked to fill out one form, pay your fee (they do take plastic besides cash) in one line. After that, you'll head into the 2nd line for the vet services. Keep in mind there's only one vet & it's out in their parking lot under 2 small tents, so you'll be out under the sun. Start to finish, the process was about a hour wait. My cat needed to be microchipped & at $10 it's a great deal (our usual vet charges $40 the last time I checked plus idk if there's a dr visit fee on top of that to give you an idea). Definitely worth checking into if you're a pet owner.

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    3.8
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    The staff at this rescue were friendly in person, and I appreciated their kindness during the…read moreadoption process. However, my post-adoption experience raised serious concerns. I was told both verbally and in writing that I had seven (7) days to notify the rescue of any medical issues. Within that seven-day period, I notified them in writing that my newly adopted Persian cat developed yellow eye discharge, squinting, and signs concerning for an eye infection, which is not typical Persian tearing. I also notified the rescue of my concerns regarding delayed or limited access to medical treatment, as prompt veterinary care is important to prevent unnecessary suffering. Despite reporting the issue within the stated timeframe, I was informed that no veterinary costs would be covered, and that treatment would require returning the cat to the shelter rather than allowing local veterinary care. Based on the condition that appeared shortly after adoption, I felt misled by being told the cat was in "good health." While I am not saying this was intentional, the information provided did not align with my experience once the cat was home, which was concerning. I share this so future adopters can make informed decisions. Please be cautious, especially when adopting brachycephalic or exotic breeds such as Persians, which are prone to eye and respiratory issues. Clarify in writing what "good health" means and what medical support, if any, is provided after adoption.

    They are so positive and they really care about there work and my fur baby actually likes going…read more And they have shot clinic check it out

    Kings County Animal Services - petadoption - Updated June 2026

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