Spay Neuter Information

We have several spay/neuter options for this region. There is NO NEED in any cat being unaltered. Smile

Kentucky Kitty Cats no longer has spay/neuter clinics, but we volunteer and help get clients signed up with the Friends of  Butler County Animal Shelter or FOTS. The Friends of Butler County Animal Shelter have an online site for registration. You can apply for a spay/neuter for a cat or dog by clicking here . Their facility is not completed. On any given day you can drop your pet off at Morgantown at 5:15am or you can drop your pet off at Hartford at 7am. The surgeries are done at the FOTS building directly behind the new 5 Star Truck stop. Pull behind and park in the gravel lot. 

Please like Butler County fb page at  http://www.facebook.com/butlercoshelter  for current opportunities and grant specials. 

FOTS (Friends of the Ohio County Shelter) is our counties oldest existing 501c3 rescue and currently offers clinics at their location. They focus on spay neuter efforts. FOTS has wonderful programs for canines, Promise for Puppies, financial need base low cost spay/neuters, and low cost for pit bull breeds.  They are funded by donations and seasonal auctions. Please visit and like their page at http://www.facebook.com/118742554828758 and for help with dogs text or leave a voicemail at 270-363-6798. 

Bowling Green Humane Society has a grant for spay/neuters on Kitties and Pitties. For $10 you obtain sterilization and a rabies vaccine. They also have a program for feral ear tip sterilization. You can find information at http://www.bgshelterpets.com. It is best to use a desktop, laptop, or chromebook to register on the online application. When the clinic calls you, it may be an unlisted or blocked number. If you haven't heard from them in a few days, you can check on the progress of your application by calling their clinic at 270-745-8646. You may be told that you have to live in Warren or the surrounding areas at certain times depending on availability. 

If you live near Owensboro, Ky you may have two options. Owensboro Humane Society has been offering a dog and cat clinic for some time. Please like their fb at http://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=owensboro%20humane%20society or visit their webpage at http://owensborohumane.org

Owensboro Humane clinics are open to residents in the Daviess County and surrounding counties and offer a variety of services.

And  Daviess County Animal Shelter, in Owensboro, Kentucky, started a clinic, but it was put on hold. It is being fought out in their fiscal court but at last it was for only income eligible Daviess County citizens. Please contact their local shelter or visit and like their fb page at  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Daviess-County-Animal-Shelter/128366477288638 or visit their webpage at http://www.daviessky.org/departments/animal-control/adopt-a-pet/ for updates on the clinic status. Also we encourage you to contact their fiscal court and let them know this is important for all residents to have access to spay/neuter surgeries.