At VCA Pleasant Bay Animal Hospital, we've helped pets live long, healthy and happy lives since 1975. We deliver the best medical care for pets and the best experience for pet owners.
Located in East Harwich, our veterinarians, technicians and support staff are trained to the highest standards. Their thorough knowledge of the latest procedures and medicines ensures that our patients get the best preventive and healing care.
We harness the scale and strength of our global network while acknowledging each individual's contribution. We work locally to improve the lives of all who interact with our brand.
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Brewster Animal Rescue League
The Animal Rescue League is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing domesticated animals and wildlife from suffering, cruelty, abandonment, and neglect. Since 1899 we have advocated the philosophy of our founder, Anna Harris Smith, that “Kindness Uplifts the World”.
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In addition to 24/7 emergency services, Cape Cod Veterinary Specialists provides a wide range of specialty care for dogs and cats by referral, in close partnership with referring veterinarians, including:
• Critical care for serious illness or injury
• Surgery for orthopedic, soft tissue, oncology and spinal/neurological concerns
• Cardiology for heart issues
• Internal medicine including gastroenterology, liver, endocrinology and cancer care
Chatham Pet Pantry
We are a drop off location for the Chatham Pet Pantry, which collects food, litter and other pet items for local families in need. Their main location is at the Chatham Dog Club, 508-776-5219.
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The mission of the MSPCA is to protect animals, relieve their suffering, advance their health and welfare, prevent cruelty, and work for a just and compassionate society.
Visit MSPCA Cape CodSampson Fund
The Fund is named after Sampson, a very friendly, once homeless yellow cat. Sampson's adoptive-owners made a modest donation to their veterinarian requesting that he use it to aid some less fortunate animal. The gift, in turn, generated the concept of a community supported fund to help other companion animals and strays receive critical veterinary care.
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