First drive-thru rabies vaccination clinic canceled due to threat of severe weather

Published 5:04 pm Friday, March 7, 2025

Special to the American Press

The drive-thru rabies clinic, scheduled for Saturday, March 8, at the Burton Complex in Lake Charles has been canceled due to the threat of severe weather.

Residents can still take their pets to the Sulphur clinic, scheduled from 7 a.m. – noon, Saturday, April 5 in the West-Cal Arena & Events Center parking lot, 401 Arena Road.

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The vaccination and licensing fee for an animal who is already spayed or neutered is $8. For an unaltered pet, the fee is $10. Microchipping will also be available at the clinic.

Residents can pay with cash or checks only – no debit or credit cards will be accepted.

All cats must be in portable kennels.

State and parish codes require all dogs and cats over three months of age to be vaccinated and licensed. These drive-thru clinics help prevent the spread of the rabies infection and once vaccinated, your pet is required to wear a rabies license tag. Cat owners are encouraged to place the tags on breakaway collars.

A reminder to residents that the legal definition of a pet owner is “any person, business or entity that provides care, harbors, acts as custodian, or permits an animal to remain on or about his premises.” In the event someone is bitten, this owner could be held responsible.

For more information, contact Animal Services at 337-721-3730 or visit www.calcasieu.gov.