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        <title>Critter corner - Critter corner - pawprint&apos;s Blog - The Southwest Voice</title>
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        <description>The weekend&amp;rsquo;s just around the corner, and with it comes the Bakersfield SPCA cat neuter clinic, taking place on Sunday, July 29.
 
Now, if your little buddy doesn&amp;rsquo;t already have an appointment then he&amp;rsquo;s most likely out of luck for this round, because those spots are gone faster than shady parking places in July. 
 
Want another clinic offered soon? Then how about stopping by and dropping off a couple of bucks towards funding the next one? These clinics may be low cost, but they certainly aren&amp;rsquo;t free. It takes around $6,000 or so just to host one.
 
So, if you&amp;rsquo;re fortunate enough to have your pets altered, drop a couple dollars help to help someone else do the same. Dislike cats? Donate a little so you can enjoy a few less of them being born in your neighborhood. The clinic will be held at the Bakersfield SPCA, 3000 Gibson Street, just off of the Rosedale Highway. 
 
I&amp;rsquo;ll try and post some snaps of the event next week for everyone to see. That is, if I can remember to put my camera in my bag after rising at 5 a.m. on a Sunday (no less).
Finally, interested in some little tidbits about pet life, including product reviews? Be one of the first to check out my brand new blog, http://pawprintcitytimes.blogspot.com/
 
&amp;lsquo;til next time,
Pawprint</description>
        <itunes:summary>The weekend&amp;rsquo;s just around the corner, and with it comes the Bakersfield SPCA cat neuter clinic, taking place on Sunday, July 29.
 
Now, if your little buddy doesn&amp;rsquo;t already have an appointment then he&amp;rsquo;s most likely out of luck for this round, because those spots are gone faster than shady parking places in July. 
 
Want another clinic offered soon? Then how about stopping by and dropping off a couple of bucks towards funding the next one? These clinics may be low cost, but they certainly aren&amp;rsquo;t free. It takes around $6,000 or so just to host one.
 
So, if you&amp;rsquo;re fortunate enough to have your pets altered, drop a couple dollars help to help someone else do the same. Dislike cats? Donate a little so you can enjoy a few less of them being born in your neighborhood. The clinic will be held at the Bakersfield SPCA, 3000 Gibson Street, just off of the Rosedale Highway. 
 
I&amp;rsquo;ll try and post some snaps of the event next week for everyone to see. That is, if I can remember to put my camera in my bag after rising at 5 a.m. on a Sunday (no less).
Finally, interested in some little tidbits about pet life, including product reviews? Be one of the first to check out my brand new blog, http://pawprintcitytimes.blogspot.com/
 
&amp;lsquo;til next time,
Pawprint</itunes:summary>
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