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Unlicensed 'Vets' Accused of Feline Surgery Abuse
17 Jan
Summary
- Two individuals allegedly performed cat neutering without veterinary licenses.
- Procedures reportedly occurred in a makeshift surgical setup at a private home.
- Animals showed infected wounds, raising concerns about anesthesia and care.

Animal control officers in West Georgia are actively investigating serious allegations against two individuals accused of performing surgical neutering on cats without veterinary licenses. Camryn Garrard, 27, and Sarah Benefield, 37, are central to the probe initiated on December 16, 2025. Reports suggest the procedures were conducted in a makeshift surgical environment within a private residence in Coweta County.
Concerns have been raised regarding the use of anesthesia during these operations, and subsequent medical attention for the animals. Emails containing photos of infected wounds on the cats were submitted as part of the complaint. A veterinarian contacted by investigators stated no knowledge of these surgeries and denied signing related vaccination paperwork.
Following the inquiry, Garrard and Benefield were arrested and charged with cruelty to animals. They were subsequently booked into the Coweta County Jail. The investigation remains ongoing as authorities seek to ascertain the full details of the alleged animal mistreatment.




