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Low-Income Kendall County Residents Can Get Their Pets Spayed, Neutered for Free

Residents need to be on the Link card in order to qualify for the service.

The Kendall County Animal Control is offering free spaying and neutering for low income Kendall County residents.

Residents need to be on the Link card in order to qualify for the service. To receive a voucher, you need to bring your signed Link card, driver’s license or state ID and a current rabies certificate for your dog or cat.

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To be approved, the documents must have matching information including the name of the current owner and present address.

Once you’ve been approved, you will receive your voucher.

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This offer is only good while funding lasts. Contact the Kendall County Animal Control at 630-553-9256.

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