OPEN TO ALL KENTUCKY RESIDENTS
Prices subject to change. Valid ID required.
Sign up by calling 859-988-9800 or fill out the form at:
https://forms.gle/EJHVKEhDS8fBrg7G7
If you have any questions, you can call us at 859-988-9800. Please be patient with a response to schedule your appointment as it make take a couple of weeks to schedule.
*We are currently booking roughly 1-2 months out for cats. Our availability for dogs is very limited. Most appointments for dogs are being scheduled 3-4 months out. We recommend trying resources in your county that may be able to get you in sooner.
Please read! This page includes the information you will need before, during, and after your appointment.
I’ve made an appointment — now what?
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Drop off appointment times are typically 9:30a-10:00am (this time is subject to change for offsite clinics at the Fairgrounds) at our shelter location in Paris. We do not accept appointments until within 10 minutes of the scheduled time. We will send out a reminder text two days before. Confirmation is not required, but give us at least a 48hr cancellation notice. This helps us open up space for others and plan our surgical day accordingly.
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Please bring a valid ID with you. Payment is DUE at the time of drop off. We accept either cash or card. There is a $3 card fee. For quicker service when paying with cash, please bring the exact amount. Don’t forget to add on sales tax. *WE DO NOT HAVE CHANGE*
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Animals will be ready for pickup no later than 3:45pm. We will contact you to let you know when your pet(s) are out of surgery. Animals must be picked up by 3:45pm the SAME day. This time is subject to change and will be communicated at the time of drop-off. Animals not picked up the same day are subject to a minimum charge of $50 and considered abandoned and surrendered if not picked up.
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Pet owners are encouraged to speak with their primary veterinarian prior to making an appointment to discuss the best course of treatment for their pet. We do not offer pre-anesthetic blood-work and highly recommend any pets with known health issues, brachycephalic pets (smooshed faces, like Pugs, Frenchies, Boxers, Persians), and animals over 7 years old go to your full service veterinary clinic.
Morning of to-do for your pets
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Please refrain from feeding your pets the morning of surgery. Water is OK. If your pet has eaten before surgery, please let our team know when you arrive. If your pet is a kitten, puppy, or is prone to becoming hypoglycemic, please contact us before your appointment to discuss an alternate feeding protocol.
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Bring your pet in a secure carrier. Dogs can be on a leash. Cats MUST be in a secure carrier, crate, or trap. Please do not bring cats in boxes, bags, or loose.
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Don’t forget your valid ID and payment.
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If your pet is current on it’s vaccinations through a veterinarian, please bring those records with you. Without current proof of vaccines, we are required to update them while they are here for surgery.
I’ve picked my animal up, what can I do?
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Read over your post-op instructions you receive when you pickup.
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Ensure your pet is NOT licking it’s incision. If you see it starting to bother the incision, it needs to wear a cone of shame. We are not responsible for injuries to incisions and do not provide cones, but are happy to put one on your pet if provided at drop-off.
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Do NOT give your pet any pain medication that isn’t prescribed by a veterinarian.
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Keep all female animals away from male pets for at least 1 WEEK, but ideally 2.
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All pets should remain indoors for at least 24hrs and dogs walked on a leash. Anesthesia can make pets unaware of their surroundings and put them in danger.
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You can offer food and water a few hours after your pet is awake and alert. Some pets vomit after surgery and this can be normal.
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No baths for at least 10 days.
PRICING
UPDATE JULY 2024: Prices and services available have been adjusted to reflect the increasing costs to provide spay/neuter services.
UPDATE October 2023: We will begin requiring microchips for all surgeries (excluding outdoor/ear tip cats unless purchased separately) unless the animal is already microchipped. This is to help our efforts in getting animals back home if they go missing from their families. Thank you for your understanding and support!
Regular Fees – OUT OF COUNTY
DOGS
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Dogs under 75lbs – $125 (with tax is $132.5)
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Dogs between 76-100lbs – $150 (with tax is $159)
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Dogs 100lbs and over: $150 base fee PLUS $1 per pound over 100. Please add 6% tax.
Example: 110lb dog would be $150 plus $10. A 150lb dog would be $150 plus $50.
Any dog is subject to an additional $15 fee if they are deemed overweight or cryptorchid (missing a testicle that requires more invasive surgery).
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Pitties/Bullies – 1 in 6 dogs that enter shelters are Pitties/Bully mixes. Request info on prices through your form!
*Includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, distemper/parvo vaccination, microchip, nail trim, 24hr pain medication injection, 3-days post-operative pain medication.
Vaccines, microchips, and pain medication is required for all dogs (unless current immunization proof is provided at time of surgery). This does not change pricing.
CATS
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INDOOR cats: $58.30
*Includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, distemper/panleuk vaccination, microchip, 24hr pain medication injection.
Vaccines, microchips, and pain medication is required for all indoor cat pricing (unless current immunization proof is provided at time of surgery). This does not change pricing.
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OUTDOOR/FERAL cats: $31.80
*Includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccination, distemper/panleuk vaccination, 24hr pain medication injection, and MANDATORY EARTIP.
Additional Services Offered*
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Heartworm Test – $26.50 *We can only approve one 3-month supply of prevention through online services, such as 1800-PetMeds. We are unable to approve additional refills.
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Microchip – $5.30 for outdoor cat / included in all other services listed above
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Dog Bordetella vaccine – $15.90
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Cat 1-month flea prevention – $10.60
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Dog 3-month flea prevention – $26.50
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Deworming – $5-$15 plus tax