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Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2009

Low Cost Spay/Neuter (cats only) in Indiana

To schedule surgery for your cat (sorry, no dogs!), find the location and date of the clinic you would like to attend, then click on either the "Pay Online" or "Pay At Clinic" link to the right of the city/state.

Online payment ends two days prior to a scheduled clinic but you can still schedule and pay $50/cat at the clinic.
Click here to be automatically notified (by e-mail) when we schedule another clinic in your area.

Click here to see spay/neuter dates and locations in Indiana.
How Much Does
It Cost
$40.00/cat if you pay
in advance online

$50.00/cat if you pay
on the day of
the clinic
Free Vaccines!

**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic.  Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis.  If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month.  You can use the same contact information listed above.**



Friday, January 23, 2009

Puppy Nearly Frozen-Abuser Failed to Appear in Court!

A Indiana woman faces animal cruelty charges after she abandoned a 16-month-old puppy recently.

A group of Myrtle Beach Firefighters from Station One found the Terrier mix outside of a house on Warren Street on the morning of January 16th.

Animal Control officers tell News 13 the puppy was found shivering in below freezing temperatures with no water, food or shelter.

City police spoke with the homeowner who told them that the puppy's owner, who is just a visitor, does not care to bring the animal inside because there was an infant in the house. Police, who did not release the name of the pet owner, contacted the woman and charged her with animal cruelty.

A court date was scheduled for Wednesday morning but the owner failed to appear.

Police are now looking for the woman who must now pay $469.00 or serve 20 days in jail.

Responding animal control officer, Steve Trott tells News 13 that abandoning an innocent animal is unfortunate in itself but what makes the situation even worse, is when pet owners don't realize the consequences they later have to face.

"If you mistreat your animal you've committed a crime to the animal so you're either going to be charged with some kind of an offense and possibly go to jail," explained Trott. "Your animal is going to be confiscated and taken away so that she can probably get a better home."

The puppy was turned over to the Grand Strand Humane Society where its employees say cases like this are happening way too often and cannot understand why pet owners who cannot take responsibility find another way to care for their animals.

"If you're going to abuse an animal leave an animal chained outside, someone is going to see that and someone is going to call animal control and you are going to be in trouble for it," said Cara Gibbs, Marketing and Public Relations manager at the adoption shelter. "It's against the law, animal cruelty is against the law and as long we're here as long as animal control is here, we're going to do everything to stop it."



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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Low Cost Spay/Neuter for Cats Only in Indiana Jan 2009-Free vaccinations

Have a cat?  Low cost spay/neuter for cats only in Indiana, Jan 5-8.  $40 if you pre-pay, $50 at the door, includes free vaccines!

Visit their website for more information!

www.neuterscooter.com

**If you read this after the date listed, contact the organization/clinic.  Often times, they offer these services on a regular basis.  If not, these clinics may offer the low cost clinics once a month.  You can use the same contact information listed above.**

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Formerly chained dog, Roscoe, needs a home in Indiana.


Roscoe, is a sweet three year old purebred German Shepherd. He is neutered, UTD on vacs and heartworm negative. He was recently rescued from life on a chain and is looking for a forever home to call his own. Roscoe hates cats but likes everyone else. He seems to have an issue with male dogs larger than himself. We think this may be because he is so little and skinny ( only weighing in at 57 lbs ) that at this point he feels intimidated by their strength and eagerness to play with him. He should weigh at least 90-100 lbs.

If you have room in your heart and home for Roscoe, please contact: chainfreeindiana@yahoo.com


Do see more formerly chained dogs who need forever homes click here!