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Thank you for being a responsible pet owner, and wanting to have your pet spayed/neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. These are basic things that every pet should have to ensure that they live a long and healthy life. And, by spaying/neutering your pet, you will not only ensure that your pet is as healthy and well-behaved as possible, but you will also be doing your part to ensure that no kittens or puppies are born in a state like Indiana that has a pet overpopulation crisis. Indiana-PAW has collected the following resources to assist you in locating affordable options for spaying/neutering, vaccinating, and microchipping your pet: • Low Cost Spay/Neuter Resources • Low Cost Vaccines, Exams & Microchipping • The Pet Fund is a national non-profit that provides financial assistance for pets who need urgent vet care. There is an application process that can take some time. You can e-mail them at info@thepetfund.com, or call (916) 443-6007. Also, click here for a list of other groups ...
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I Can't Afford To Get My Pet Spayed/Neutered, Vaccinated, Or Microchipped. What Should I Do?
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