Georgia SPOT Society

Serving multiple Georgia counties, the Georgia SPOT (Stopping Pet Overpopulation Together) Society is a non-profit organization, is dedicated to providing low to no cost spay/neuters for pets of financially disadvantaged residents of the metro Atlanta, as well as rural communities. Learn more at spotsociety.org.

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Humane Society of Forsyth County

Serving Forsyth County, the Humane Society of Forsyth County is an adoption center that also offers low-cost vaccines and wellness services for companion animals to include spay and neuter.

Learn more at forsythpets.org.

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Etowah Valley Humane Society

Serving Bartow County, Etowah Valley Humane Society began in 1996, as an adoption outlet for Bartow County Animal Control. In October of 2006, EVHS opened the doors of the new shelter located at 36 Ladds Mountain Road, in Cartersville, Georgia. They provide income-based assistance to pets in need of spay/neuter along with other medical and supplies.

Learn more at etowahvalleyhumane.org.

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Circle of Friends Animal Society

Serving Greene, Hancock, and Putnam counties, Circle of Friends Animal Sanctuary (COFAS) provides low-cost spay/neuter clinics to residents, while also serving as an all volunteer and foster-based rescue that places 700+ animals per year. They ensure all of their rescues receive the medical care needed to become loved family members.

Learn more at cofas.org.

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The Rescue Ranch

Based in Telfair County, the Rescue Ranch is dedicated to animal rescue, spay and neuter programs, education, and supporting wildlife conservation. They started out servicing 8-10 counties in 2008 and opened their own clinic in 2010. In just 10 years, they surpassed 23,500 animals fixed and now sever over 75 mid-to-south Georgia counties.

Learn more at therescueranch.org.

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Purrfect Peaches Pet Rescue

Serving Bartow, Carroll, Douglas, Haralson, Heard, Paulding, and Polk counties, Purrfect Peaches Pet Rescue is a fully volunteer, 501(c)3 nonprofit that rescues unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens from local animal shelters, the majority of them from “Death Row.” Since 2015, they have found homes for over 5,800 kitties.

Learn more: www.purrfectpeaches.org.

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Good Mews Animal Foundation

Serving Barrow, Bartow, Cobb, Cherokee, Dekalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Paulding, and Pickens Counties, Good Mews is Metro Atlanta’s original cage-free, no-kill, all cat shelter. Since 1988, they have placed over 11,000 cats in homes. They promote public awareness regarding the value of pets, animal welfare, pet overpopulation, and quality human-animal companionship through education and outreach programs, including spay/neuter.

Learn More: www.goodmews.org

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K9 Battle Buddies

Serving Liberty, Long, and Wayne Counties, K9 Battle Buddies rehabilitates, trains, and places dogs with Combat Veterans suffering from PTSD and/or TBI. By utilizing rescued dogs, their program saves an animal’s life, too. They also promote positive breed image for German Shepherds, American/Staffordshire Terriers, American Pitbulls/Bullies, English Bulldogs, and others.

Learn more: www.k9bb.org.

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Athens Area Humane Society

Serving Barrow, Clarke, Fulton, Madison, Oconee, and Walton counties, Athens Area Humane Society is a private non-profit that rescues and protects companion animals by providing for their wellbeing. Their Spay & Neuter Clinic offers low-cost surgeries, helping people and rescue groups save more lives by spaying and neutering more pets.
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Islands Feral Cat Project

Serving Chatham County, Islands Feral Cat Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit striving to help the feral and community cats of the greater Savannah area. By arranging  for the Trap/Neuter/Vaccination/Return (TNVR) of community cats and advising residents on how to assist, they prevent cat colonies from multiplying. Since their founding in 2005, over 8,000 cats have been trapped, neutered, vaccinated, and released.

Learn more: www.islandsferalcatproject.org

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