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RSPCA Victoria offers low-cost pet vaccinations in Casey and Cardinia

RSPCA Victoria is thrilled to continue offering its low-cost pet vaccination days in the Casey and Cardinia in 2025, with upcoming clinics in:

Dog Vaccinations:

Clyde, Thursday 6 Feb at Clyde Public Hall

Pakenham, Thursday 20 Feb at James Bathe Community and Sports Hub

Devon Meadows, Wednesday 26 Feb at 1st Devon Meadows Scout Hall

Cat Vaccinations:

Pearcedale, Thursday 13 Feb at Pearcedale Community Centre

The clinics, run by an RSPCA Victoria vet, are aimed at making veterinary care more accessible for people and their pets.

Speaking about the clinics, Rebecca Cook, head of prevention for RSPCA Victoria, said they were looking forward to visiting new locations and returning to familiar communities in Melbourne’s east.

“At our last clinic in Mulgrave, we saw 23 pets from 22 local families, and we can’t wait to hit the road again and meet more furry friends,” she said.

“RSPCA Victoria has run over 70 low-cost vaccination events across Melbourne in the last year, where we have saved each pet owner at least $50 on average per pet.

“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.”

Appointments at each clinic must be booked online in advance with limited places available. Those with more than one pet must book a separate appointment for each animal.

For $59.00, a dog will receive their preventative vaccines and be checked by an RSPCA veterinarian to ensure they are fit for their vaccinations.

Pet owners can also receive professional advice on how to keep them healthy now and into the future.

To book your four-legged friend a low-cost vaccination, visit rspcavic.org/vaccinationclinics/

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