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The problem of unwanted pets is growing. The Humane Society estimates 8 to 12 million pets are abandoned each year. Everyday in our community people discard litters of unwanted puppies and kittens. These defenseless animals are forced to fend for themselves. You can help solve this problem. Please neuter or spay your pet. We can even provide you with financial assistance.

For spay / neuter assistance please click here.

Preventing strays with a successful spay / neuter program.
  • Keep your eyes open for animal cruelty and report it to New Albany Floyd County Animal Shelter (812) 948-5355.
  • Help us help animals by making a tax deductible contribution.
  • Prevent a stray, neuter or spay!
Educating the public on the humane treatment of animals.

The pet population in this country is growing faster than the human population.
  • Over 12,000,000 pets are left at shelters each year.
  • 85% of pets left at shelters are euthanized (over 10,000,000 per year)
Unless we all work together to keep the animal population under control, many of these cute creatures will grow up without proper care, or become abandoned and contribute to the increase in unwanted animals.

Treating and assisting animals in need.
  • Floyd County Humane Society (812) 941-3680 Spay / Neuter Vouchers Available, please click here.
  • Floyd County Animal Rescue League (812) 949-9099 P.O. Box 285 New Albany, IN 47151.
  • New Albany / Floyd County Animal Control Shelter (812) 948-5355 215 W. Market St. New Albany, IN 47150 Hours: Monday - Friday, Noon - 5:00 PM, Saturday, 10:30 AM - 4:30 PM.
  • Jefferson Animal Hospital (502) 966-4104 4504 Outer Loop Louisville, KY 40219 24 Hour Emergency Medical Treatment.
  • If you are in need of emergency financial assistance to help treat an injured or sick pet, please call (812) 941-3680 or click here.