
Kane County Animal Control Hosting Next Low-Cost Rabies Vaccine and Microchip Clinic May 14
Following a strong turnout at its first clinic of the season, Kane County Animal Control (KCAC) is gearing up for its next low-cost drive-through rabies vaccine and microchip clinic, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at the KCAC facility, 4060 Keslinger Road in Geneva.
The April 26 clinic drew more than 150 pets, including 125 dogs and 25 cats. Of those, about 35% of dogs and 36% of cats belonged to senior citizens taking advantage of the discounted rates. KCAC staff also administered 19 microchips.
“We were thrilled to see so many familiar faces return this year and encourage everyone to take advantage of this important opportunity to protect their pets," said Brett Youngsteadt, Director of Kane County Animal Control.
The spring and summer clinic series will continue with another event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 14. Additional dates are expected to be announced later.
At the clinic, a one-year rabies vaccination and tag costs $30 for neutered pets and $55 for non-neutered pets. Seniors age 65 and older, with valid ID, receive a discounted rate of $15 (neutered) or $25 (not neutered). Microchipping is available for $15.
Kane County residents must also purchase a registration tag at the time of vaccination, as required by law.
Pet owners are reminded that an adult over 18 must be present to handle animals, and pets must not have bitten anyone in the past 10 days. Owners must provide and fit a muzzle if needed before entering the clinic area.
For more information, contact Kane County Animal Control at (630) 232-3555, email animalcontrol@countyofkane.org, or visit www.kanecountypets.com.
