SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan 29, 2021 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) The Sacramento SPCA announced today that they have reached more than 90% of their fundraising goal to finish construction of the Zoe K. McCrea Animal Health Center – and the non-profit organization is asking for community support to help cross the finish line.
Completion of the new 6,400 square foot animal hospital will increase the Sacramento SPCA’s spay/neuter surgery capacity by 38% (to 23,000 annual surgeries), expand their low-cost vaccine and wellness clinics and help provide more animals entering the shelter with life-saving medical care.
The Zoe K. McCrea Animal Health Center was designed to help animals like Estelle.
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(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) NEWS: The Sacramento SPCA announced today that they have reached more than 90% of their fundraising goal to finish construction of the Zoe K. McCrea Animal Health Center – and the non-profit organization is asking for community support to help cross the finish line.
Completion of the new 6,400 square foot animal hospital will increase the Sacramento SPCA’s spay/neuter surgery capacity by 38% (to 23,000 annual surgeries), expand their low-cost vaccine and wellness clinics and help provide more animals entering the shelter with life-saving medical care.
The Zoe K. McCrea Animal Health Center was designed to help animals like Estelle.
When this four-week-old puppy and her littermates arrived at the Sacramento SPCA, they tested positive for Parvo, a highly contagious and often fatal disease. The shelter’s medical team quickly began treatments and after making a full recovery, Estelle was placed in a loving foster home.