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Jefferson Animal Hospital & Regional Emergency Center

4504 Outer Loop, Louisville, KY 40219

Contact
Email jahdoctor@aol.com
Phone (502) 966-4104
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Areas Jefferson Animal Hospital & Regional Emergency Center serves

We are a 24-hour Emergency Hospital serving Kentucky and Southern Indiana.

Jefferson Animal Hospital & Regional Emergency Center's adoption process

Additional adoption info

The standard adoption fee for our cats and kittens is $83. The adoption fee includes altering, FELV/ FIV testing, and FVRCP vaccines (2-3). A potential adopter can fill out an adoption application at the clinic or online. The new owner is responsible for the Rabies vaccine ($12.50), given at the time of adoption.

About Jefferson Animal Hospital & Regional Emergency Center

We are an emergency and trauma center located in Louisville, KY. We are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and have been since 1978.

Jefferson Animal Hospital & Regional Emergency Center's adopted pets

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