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Canyon Hill Animal Hospital

11000 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 3E4

Contact Martha Smith
Email canyonhillanimalhospital@gmail.com
Phone (905) 737-4506
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Areas Canyon Hill Animal Hospital serves

We are a small animal veterinary clinic located in the GTA (not a shelter or rescue) and we infrequently take in stray kittens to find them homes.

Canyon Hill Animal Hospital's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $150 for males and $300 for females. Prior to being adopted out, they are fully vetted, dewormed, neutered/spayed, and microchipped. All kittens leave our facility with insurance trials. We have an adoption contract, including our requirements for prospective adopters. This can be emailed upon request and any questions can be directed to us via phone or email.

About Canyon Hill Animal Hospital

For more info about us and what we do, feel free to visit our website!

Canyon Hill Animal Hospital's adopted pets

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