Our Services
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Do you have an overpopulation of cats in your area? Our TNR program can help, and its FREE This is how it works (PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY!):
Step 1: Call the White County Animal Control at (574) 583-7103.
Step 2: An officer will confirm a feral/outdoor colony overpopulation and provide you our program information.
Step 3: Come to the White County Animal Wellness Center to rent a trap for $25 per trap. This fee will be returned to you. You also MUST use our traps. This is how we will track incoming surgeries and locations of spayed/neutered cats.
Step 4: Catch your colony member(s).
Step 5: Bring the occupied trap(s) to WCAWC during our business hours for surgery.
Step 6: Return to WCAWC at the end of our working hours to retrieve the cat(s).
Step 7: Release the cat(s) back into their colony once awake.
Step 8: Return your trap to WCAWC and receive your rental fee back!
With your participation in this program we can help stabilize feral cat colonies! If you have any questions call us at (219) 255-9286. We are excited to be able to offer this to our community!
*DISCLAIMER: you MUST reside in White County, IN* -
Fix The Future is a spay/neuter clinic made possible thanks to @Cathy Bissell and @BISSELL Pet Foundation! They are breaking the barriers to affordable and accessible spay/neuter by deploying veterinarians to shelters and communities with the most need. Together, we are working to Fix the Future™ by offering $25 spay/neuter for your feral or community cats.
If you are interested in participating, check the Events tab to see when our next event will be held, then call us at (219) 255-9286 to schedule your appointment.
Includes:
- Spay/Neuter
- Rabies & FVRCPC Vaccines
- Pain medication Injection
- Ear mite treatment
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If you have located a stray animal and are located in White County, IN, call White County Animal Control at (574) 583-7103. If you do not live in White County, please call your local animal control phone number. We do not take in stray animals from the public. If an officer is not on duty or unable to collect the animal due to Monon Veterinary Clinic being closed, please keep them overnight until the officer is able to pick it up as we do not have an after-hours drop off location for stray animals.
Any stray animal that is found in White County, IN is brought to the White County Animal Wellness Center by White County Animal Control where they will receive any medical care they need and receive warm housing, food, and clean water. The animal is posted to social media to ensure that they do not already have a home. If they are not claimed, they will receive tests to determine they are in good health and once this has been determined, they will be put up for adoption.
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If a stray animal is brought to the White County Animal Wellness Center and is not claimed by someone, they animal will receive a wellness exam to determine they are in good health and ready to be adopted to a loving home. If you are interested in adopting or fostering, please see our Adoption tab to look at our currently available animals.
If you would like to have your application in our system ahead of time, you may download our form below and email it to cbecker.mvc@gmail.com.