Operation Indy Animals offers free spay, neuter services

INDIANAPOLIS — Animal shelters across Central Indiana are dealing with overcrowding, but a coalition of organizations is working together using a grant to help dozens of families get their pets spayed or neutered.

WRTV’s Amber Grigley joined the transport Thursday evening to see how this effort is helping Hoosier animals and their owners.

“We come in the morning, pick up their animals in our transport van, take them to one of the 3 clinics we’re working with, get them spayed, neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and bring them home that evening,” said Darcie Kurtz, Executive Director of Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside (FIDO).

Operation Indy Animals is a coalition of animal welfare organizations creating solutions to address what is considered a crisis inside shelters…

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