The annual Kane County Animal Control Rabies and Microchip Animal Clinic will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22 at 4060 Keslinger Road in Geneva. A clinic held in June provided 164 vaccinations for cats and dogs.
The clinic will be conducted drive-thru style. Dog and cat owners will pull up in their vehicle and let the staff members and volunteers do the work. Attendees do not need to get out of their cars, but are asked to please wear a mask so everyone remains safe and protected.
The cost of a one-year rabies vaccine, with tag, is $20 for neutered pets, $35 for non-neutered and $10 for seniors with pets. Microchip ID tags are available for $15. Cash, check, VISA, and MasterCard will be accepted.
Animal control staff members will maintain proper infection control by wearing masks, gloves ,and scrub tops. Their goal is to help treat the animals in need and still provide a much-needed resource during these complicated times.
For more information about Kane County Animal Control, visit KaneCountyPets.com.
—Kane County Health Department