Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pet licensing fees support local government shelters and low-cost spay and neuter efforts run by counties.
They are useful. They save lives. Please do your part!
OP here. I DID my part. They still charged me the licensing fee, without updating that I actually got my cat her rabies vaccination. Just like last year. And the year before.
Anyone in Alexandria just ignore the "WE NOTICED YOUR ANIMAL'S LICENSING EXPIRED PLEASE CONTACT US ASAP" notices? What happened? There would be no way I should get a late or non-licensing ticket or fee, but I'm so tired of calling the city, then calling the company, and doing this a few times every year.