Gibson County Animal Services (GCAS), a private non-profit organization providing animal control services, was established on July 18, 1996. Our facility serves as a temporary home for thousands of stray, injured, or abandoned animals each year. GCAS is on call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to handle all types of animal-related concerns in Gibson County. Our responsibilities include stray animal pick-ups, animal turn-ins by their owners, investigation of animal abuse complaints, animal bite quarantines, and all animal rescues
GCAS is contracted by Gibson County but exists as a private entity.
We are open to the Public Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am-4 pm.
GCAS is located at 3840 CR 175 E., Princeton, IN. 47670
Directions: From US HWY 41, take the North Toyota Entrance (CR 350 S) East for 1 mile. Turn Right at the Soccer fields (CR 175 E). Go ¼ mile, and GCAS is located on the Left.
Please visit PetFinder to view the cats, dogs, and maybe a bird, bunny, or other pet who would love to be your new “furever” friend.
Click HERE to view the pets available for adoption.
To make a donation toward the new GCAS shelter building fund, please visit our PayPal site or scan the QR code.
How To Adopt
Step 1: Call and schedule an appointment to meet the animals. In the meantime, look at available animals.
Step 2: Meet the pets. You will be given a large exercise area for you and the pet to get to know each other.
Step 3: Start the Adoption Process. The policies and applications are on the website.
Our Mission
The mission of Gibson County Animal Services is two-fold. First, we seek to educate the public on the importance of proper animal care and responsible pet ownership so the need for stray and lost animals to be brought to the shelter can be reduced or eliminated. Second, we seek to ensure the animals residing at the shelter are safe, happy, and healthy while they are awaiting new homes.