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Event # 88 Details

The Fixer Upper
November 19th, 2006
One Day Event
Park County Fairgrounds
Livingston, Montana

5 veterinarians: Dr. Mark Francis from Harden, Dr. Kim Kreige from Livingston, Dr. Elizabeth Layne from Bozeman, Dr. Kathy Quigley from Bozeman, and Dr. Diana Scollard from Absorkee.

Total Dogs 47 (20 male, 27 female)
Total Cats 167 (80 male, 87 female)
Grand Total 214
Waiting List: over 65 animals

Summary of the Count for Dogs
5 dogs were turned away.
Wait List : 30

Age of dogs fixed at this clinic:
1-4 months old: 6 total (all females)
5-7 months old: 10 total (3 females, 7 males)
8-12 months old : 7 total (3 females, 4 males)
1-3 years old: 13 total (8 females, 5 males)
3-5 years old: 6 total (3 females, 3 males)
over 6 years old: 3 total (all females)
No Answer: 1 (male)

Litters Past and Present: 16 (1 to 8 pups per litter)
Females in heat or pregnant: 3
Animals whose owners never fixed a pet before this clinic: 17 (36%)

Source of dogs fixed at this clinic:
Home Bred: 12 total (8 females, 4 males)
Stray: 1(female)
Given: 20 total (9 females, 11 males)
Bought: 11 total (8 females, 3 males)
No Answer: 3 total (1 female, 2 males)

Where they came from:
Big Timber: 5 total, (3 females, 2 males)
Clyde Park: 1 total, (female)
Emigrant: 2 total, (both males)
Livingston: 35 total, (21 females, 14 males)
Melville: 1 total, (male)
Shawmutt: 1 total, (female)
Wilsall: 2 total, (1 female, 1 male)

Surgeries:
Francis: 11 males and 17 females, 28 dogs total
Layne: 6 males and 11 females, 17 dogs total
Quigley: 1 male
Unsigned: 1 male

Summary of the Count for Cats
No Cats Were Turned Away
Wait List: 30

Age of cats fixed at this clinic:
1-4 months old: 29 total, (13 female, 16 male)
5-7 months old: 39 total, (20 female, 19 male)
8-12 months old : 17 total, (9 female, 8 male)
1-3 years old: 35 total, (19 female, 16 male)
3-5 years old: 4 total, (all females)
over 6 years old: 3 total, (2 females, 1 male)
Unknown: 40 total (19 female, 21 male)

Litters Past and Present: 24 (1 to 8 kittens per litter)
46 owners did not know
Animals whose owners never fixed a pet before this clinic: 21 (13%) -
46 owners did not answer this question.

Source of cats fixed at this clinic:
Home Bred: 32 total (14 female, 18 male)
Stray: 30 total (18 female, 12 male)
Given: 47 total (24 female, 23 male)
Feral / Barn Cat: 38 total (18 female, 20 male)
Bought: 4 total (2 female, 2 male)
No Answer: 16 total (11 female, 5 male)

Where the animals came from:
Big Timber: 7 total (4 female, 3 male)
Billings: 1 total (female)
Clyde Park: 11 total, (7 female, 4 male)
Emigrant: 3 total, (2 female, 1 male)
Gardiner: 5 total, (3 female, 2 male)
Livingston: 86 total (40 female, 46 male)
Park City: 9 total (4 female, 5 male)
Pray: 3 total (1 female, 2 male)
Shawmutt: 5 total (4 female, 1 male)
Springdale: 3 total (all female)
West Yellowstone: 2 total (1 female, 1 male)
Willow Creek: 7 total (all female)
Wilsall: 25 total (10 female, 15 male)

Surgeries:
Francis: 5 males and 6 females, 11 cats total
Knock: 8 males and 20 females, 28 cats total
Layne: 8 males and 5 females, 13 cats total
Quigley: 22 males and 22 females, 44 cats total
Scollard: 32 males and 29 females, 61 cats total
Unsigned: 5 male and 5 females, 10 total unsigned cat forms

 

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