INDIANAPOLIS — IndyVet Emergency & Specialty Hospital (IndyVet) is collecting a variety of animal care, cleaning and administrative supplies for sheltered animals at the Morgan County Humane Society and Indianapolis Animal Care & Control through Jan. 1. The veterinary practice and drop-off location is open 24 hours, even during the holidays, and is located at 5425 Victory Drive, just south and east of the I-465 & South Emerson Avenue interchange near Beech Grove.
Wish list items include: Animal care supplies — unopened dry or canned dog/cat food (Royal Canin, Fancy Feast, Purina), tapeworm tablets, kitty litter and cat/dog collars. In addition, they are asking for cleaning supplies — bleach, paper towels, laundry detergent (liquid or powder), heavy-duty scour pads, towels, Dawn dish soap, Lime-A-Way, Safe Paw ice melter, 8.5”x11” white copy paper, sharpies, cable ties and highlighters.
To make a secure monetary donation, log on IndyVet.com. For more information on this initiative, call IndyVet at 782-4484.
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