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If you have general questions regarding the 30183 zero-cost cat program please email our clinic coordinator,  As
our time to return phone calls is usually limited, it is always quicker to contact us via email.

Rabies vaccines are included at no additional charge and will be given unless you provide proof your animal is
current.  We also include post-operative pain injections and nail trims (if desired) at no additional charge.  

If your finances allow, we always recommend microchips ($25).  For cats, our veterinarians recommend the FVRCP
combo vaccine ($10).  We also provide FELV testing ($15) and the FELV vaccine (if test is negative) ($10).  
De-worming is also available ($5-$10).  Additional services can always be added on the day of the clinic.  

We routinely alter animals that are pregnant, in heat or cryptorchid.  We do not charge additional fees for these
conditions, but please let us know about them when you make an appointment so that our doctors can plan ahead.  
Dedicated to solving
companion-animal over erpopulation
Thanks to grant funding provided by PetSmart Charities®, Georgia Animal Project is able to provide zero-cost
spay/neuters to owned cats in zip code 30183
.  If you live in this zip code please indicate your wish to
participate in the zero-cost program in the comments section of the online application.  
Proof of residency will be
required via a driver's license or tax/utility bill showing your name and zip code.
  Please note that all donations in
lieu of payment will be set aside to help cover the costs of our spay/neuter program.
(Due to restrictions, this offer does
not extend to rescue groups or other animal-welfare organizations.)

To make an appointment for the 30183 zero-cost cat spay/neuter program, fill in our  Subsidized Registration Form  
and indicate that you wish to participate in the program in the comments section of the application.
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Georgia Animal Project is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to solving companion animal overpopulation.
Rosebud is fixed
Adopt from the Cherokee Animal Shelter
Chevy is altered
Chevy the cat that thought he was a dog. Please fix your Animal
Rosebud
Clinic Location:
Downtown Ball Ground, GA
(by appointment only)
310 Gilmer Ferry Road Ste B


Clinic Scheduling:
Online Appointment Form
or 770-704-PAWS (7297)
Mr. Fuzzworthy from Ball Ground
Apollo the Cat, widely know as the smartest housecat ever