Spay/Neuter
Animal Outreach volunteers generally carpool many feral cats up to one of these clinics about every month. Please contact us to see when the next time we are going.
Sterilization (spay/neuter & vaccination) package — $25
* Spay or neuter by licensed veterinarian
* Surgical pain control medication
* Long-acting injectable antibiotic
* Application of Revolution parasite medication
* Examination
* Ear cleaning
* Rabies vaccination
* FVRCP (3-in-1) vaccination
* Surgical left ear crop (also called eartip)
The Hamilton County Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic, Noblesville
http://www.lowcostclinic.org/
About 50 minutes from Shelbyville. Open for surgery by appointment only Monday and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm. Call 706-0537 between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm to schedule your appointment. A volunteer from Animal Outreach goes at least once a month. Please try to schedule through us and transportation will be provided for you!
Feral Bureau of Indiana, Inc., just south of Fishers
http://www.feralbureau.org/
317-348-1078, leave message requesting TNR service and a volunteer will call you back 4-5 days later.
Surgeries are done at a vet clinic at roughly I-465 and Allisonville Road (about 35-40 minutes from Shelbyville). Surgeries are on Sunday, pick up is the same day (you might be able to stay and volunteer for all or part of the day – highly informative and enlightening if you have never volunteered at a ”Spay Day”.) Cats must be 2 pounds and in a live/humane trap. A volunteer goes to the monthly care day, so please call to see if you can send your ferals with her.each


