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Low-cost spay/neuter services, basic vaccines and blood tests for heartworms in dogs and cats. Microchipping also available.
Spay and neuter services for pets of DuPage County residents.
Low-cost spay and neuter services. Individuals receiving LINK (food stamps/EBT) or SSDI (Social Security Disability Benefits) may qualify for special reduced pricing.
Spay and neuter services for dogs, cats and rabbits
Provides free spay and neuter services for dogs and cats
PAWS Chicago Lurie Clinic provides spay/neuter for free and at a reduced cost to make sure it is accessible for all pets. Pricing is tiered so everyone can afford it. In addition to spay/neuter surgeries, the Lurie Clinic offers optional low-cost annual preventive services during Vaccine Clinic hours, including: vaccinations for rabies, distemper, bordetella, and canine flu, canine heartworm testing, feline FeLV/FIV combo testing, microchipping, Bravecto for flea and tick prevention, and Tri-Hear for heartworm prevention.
S.N.A.P. program is to assist low income families in having their pets spayed or neutered.
The shelter takes in animals from the entire county and is the only shelter in the county. Animal Control and Humane Society volunteers work hand in hand to care for all the cats and dogs that come into the shelter.

Services

Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Neuter/Spay Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Control
South Suburban Humane Society provides affordable spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats 4 days a week! All pet parents are eligible to utilize the clinic but special pricing may apply for those who qualify.
Provides shelter to homeless animals and places suitable animals in new homes through an adoption program. The Society accepts companion animals (dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets) relinquished by their owners. Seniors for Seniors: The adoption fee will be waived for approved senior-citizen adopters of any cat or dog over 10 years of age. Seniors are eligible at 60 years of age and up. Feral Cats - Trap, Neuter and Return: Trapped feral cats may be brought to the shelter for spay/ neuter surgery for later release. Champaign County residents will be given priority. Humane traps may be "rented" for no fee, but an agreement must be signed to return it. There is a fee for surgeries. CCHS also conducts investigations of possible animal neglect or cruelty under the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act. However, any emergencies involving animal abuse should be reported to the police immediately. CCHS provides dog training, low-cost spay/neuter programs, and a variety of humane education programs. Note: People with problems related to stray or lost/found pets should also contact Champaign County Animal Control.

Services

Animal Shelters
Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Neuter/Spay Services
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Services and Programs include: - Spay/Neuter Clinic. - Rescue and Adoption. - Dog Training. - Surrendering Pet Services. - Transport Program. - Foster Program. - Home Buddies Program.

Services

Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Animal Rescue
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals
An organization working to reduce the cat population in Central Illinois using the Trap/Neuter/Return (TNR) method. Services include: - Spay/neuter trapped cats with the assistance of the participating veterinarians, which are then returned to their original area to be released. - Vaccinate for rabies and distemper. - Lend traps. - Offer advice to caretakers (colony managers) on the feral cat colony maintenance. - Require caretakers (colony managers) to register with the SFF to request assistance with the TNR. Does not: - Remove or relocate cats. - Accept or adopt cats. Low cost spay/neuter services for indoor and outdoor cats are also offered.
Low-cost veterinary services for any animal. Services include: - Spay/Neuter. - Variety of necessary vaccines. - FIV tests. - Heartworm tests. - Microchipping. - Flea and Tick medication. - Heartworm medication.

Services

Well Animal Checkups
Neuter/Spay Services
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
- Pet Adoption Center - houses relinquished pets and attempts to find permanent, responsible homes. Calling before bringing animals to the shelter is required. - Lost and Found - records information about lost and found animals in hopes of reuniting lost pets with their owners.

Services

Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Neuter/Spay Services
Provides affordable spay/neuter services at reduced cost to pet owners.
Citizens for Animal Rescue and Adoption (CARA) is a no-kill shelter and rescue for homeless, injured, neglected, or surrendered animals. Provides care and rehabilitation for the animals housed at the shelter. Services include: - Animal adoptions. - Low cost spay and neuter program.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Adoption
Animal Shelters
Neuter/Spay Services
Rescues, provides veterinary care for (veterinary exam, core vaccinations, spay/ neuter services, microchipping, worming), and finds permanent adoptive homes for homeless dogs. All dogs are housed in foster homes.

Services

Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Adoption
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
Vermilion County Animal Control provides: - Animal adoption. - Rabies tag registration of all dogs and cats. - Consultations on animal bites. - Low cost spay/neuter services. - Adoption of stray cats and dogs in shelter. - Microchipping. - Vaccinations. - Information regarding lost pets. Adoption counselors are available to assist with adoptions, answer questions about the adoption application, schedule an animal visit, purchase rabies tags, and to make a payment for donation.

Services

Animal Adoption
Volunteer Opportunities
Animal Control
Neuter/Spay Services
Animal Shelters
The Spay / Neuter Assistance Program provides low cost spay / neuter services for cats whose owners are low-income or college students.
No-kill animal shelter providing the following services: - Provides emergency pet food assistance when supply is available. - Offers low income spay and neuter voucher assistance. - Provides veterinary care assistance when needed to maintain owner retention. - Works to eliminate dog fighting and abuse in our community through education and legislative action. - Partners with local veterinarians to promote adoption, care, spay and neutering. - Teaches care and responsible pet care and ownership to the public. - Responds to concerns of animal abuse and neglect.

Services

Animal Adoption
Cruelty to Animals Investigation
Animal Shelters
Neuter/Spay Services
Provides several animal-related services, including rabies control (bite investigations, rabies vaccination registration), collection of stray animals, removal of bats, and more. See website for detailed list of services.
Non-profit, no-kill shelter with cats and dogs. Also provides low-cost spay and neuter services for pets, as well as vaccination services.
Services include: - Pet registration. - Lost/found dog program. - Adoption program: Dogs that haven't been claimed after their allotted time in the shelter will be evaluated for adoption eligibility. - Investigates bite incidents: Call animal control in the event there is a bite victim. - Rabies vaccination for pets. - Low cost spay/neuter program.
Provides affordable spay/neuter services for cats and dogs, subject to availability.