According to FACE's web site , approximately 18,000 cats, dogs, puppies, and kittens were killed in Indianapolis shelters in 2004. Uncounted thousands more suffer and die on the streets each year. There are simply too many animals and not enough homes.
Anyone who can afford to provide decent care for the life of
a pet (10 to 15 years) can also afford a spay or neuter operation.
The cost of the spay or neuter surgery is a one-time
expense good for the life of the animal.
The surgery not only prevents unwanted births and discourages
straying and fighting, but it prevents many,
many health problems. See Benefits
of Spay-Neuter for additional health benefits.
FACE Clinic:
The Foundation Against Companion Animal Euthanasia is a low-cost
spay/neuter clinic for
dogs and
cats.
Hamilton County Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic
A low-cost spay/neuter clinic in Noblesville for dogs and cats.
Indiana-PAW
Has an incredible inventory of all things related to animal welfare on their site. For a complete list of spay/neuter resources, check it out at http://www.indiana-paw.com/resources-public.htm#spayneuter
Neuter
Scooter:
Low-cost spay/neuter services for cats (and
dogs in limited locations) performed in a mobile clinic.
North Central
Indiana Spay & Neuter Clinic:
A non-profit reduced fee spay/neuter program near Lafayette,
IN for cats and dogs.
Spay-Neuter
Services of Indiana:
Providing solutions to the pet overpopulation problem in and
around Indianapolis through various cat and
dog spay/neuter programs throughout the year.
Pets
ALIVE:
In addition to serving Monroe County, the low-cost cat
and dog spay/neuter clinic will serve 15 surrounding
counties, providing free pet transport for partnering animal
welfare groups within a 75-mile radius.
Terre
Haute Spay-Neuter League, Inc.
They offer a limited number of $30 coupons each month to help
offset the cost of spaying and neutering.