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Your pets are family, and keeping them safe is what family does.

Bring your cat or dog to SAFE Haven for Cats for our Vaccination & Microchip Clinic on Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Rabies and distemper vaccines are only $5 each, and microchips are $15. Vaccines and microchips will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Plan to arrive early before supplies run out.

Vaccination and Microchip Clinic

Saturday, March 28, 2026
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
8411 Garvey Drive, Suite 133C

Why Vaccinate Against Rabies and Distemper?

Rabies and distemper are both dangerous, highly contagious diseases, but the good news is, they’re easily preventable with vaccines. Protecting your pets protects your whole community. And remember: rabies vaccination is required by NC law for all dogs and cats over 4 months old!

Why Microchipping Matters

If your pet ever gets lost, a microchip gives them the best chance of making it home. Just the size of a grain of rice, this tiny device can be scanned by shelters and vets to reunite you quickly. Pets with microchips are up to three times more likely to be returned to their families.

Know Before You Go

  • Pet Cats: Must be in carriers.
  • Feral Cats: Must come in a trap. We will only be offering 1-year rabies for ferals; no other services are available at this time.
  • Dogs must be on a leash.
  • Payment will be taken at the event. Cash is preferred, but we also accept major credit cards.
  • You do not need to register in advance for this event.
  • When you arrive, please go to the tent and you will be directed from there. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring water as you may be waiting.

Pricing

Rabies Vaccination:

$5

FVRCP (Cats – Distemper) Vaccination:

$5

DHPP (Dog – Distemper) Vaccination:

$5

Microchip:

$15

* The 3-year rabies vaccine is available for animals with a valid and current vaccination certificate. The certificate must be displayed at check-in. Otherwise, the one-year rabies vaccine will be administered. We must have the rabies certificate. A rabies tag is not sufficient evidence of the pet’s vaccination status according to state law.