Hi, I am Colleen Baylor, D.V.M., the owner and sole veterinarian at Too Much of a Good Thing. I have been a Pennsylvania licensed veterinarian for over 27 years, working in emergency veterinary medicine and general practice. I have worked locally, in Hanover, for the past 22 years.
I have always enjoyed doing surgery and knew there was a need to provide a low-cost option for cat lovers who cannot afford to spay or neuter their cats at regular veterinary prices. Hence, the idea for Too Much of a Good Thing was born.
Too Much of a Good Thing opened its doors in April of 2012. It is a “back to basics” clinic located in an old building in the heart of Littlestown. I do not have a fancy waiting room with coffee and refreshments, but I do offer good, old-fashioned service and genuine concern for your cat. In the past ten years, I have spayed or neutered over 40,000 cats. The staff consists of only myself, so most secretarial services are handled here on my website. If you are unable or unwilling to use the website to schedule, you will need to go to another clinic that offers secretarial services.
I do not have the ability to run pre-anesthetic blood testing, so if you would like to have that done, you may want to pursue that at your regular veterinarian. All cats are put under general anesthesia and female cats are monitored with a pulse oximeter during the surgery. All cats are also given an injection of pain medication which is included in the cost for the surgery.
Besides spay ($80)/neuter ($50) services, I also offer FVRCP vaccine ($10), Rabies vaccine ($15) Feline Leukemia/FIV testing($30), and flea treatment at the time of surgery ($12).
I provide spay/neuter services to farm cats, feral cats, and pet cats from any location. These services are available to anyone, regardless of financial status.