INDIANAPOLIS -- Good news: Indianapolis Animal Care Services has adopted out 72 cats and sent 47 kittens to foster homes since the start of their free adoption special Thursday.

But the shelter still has 38 cats who need new homes.

There have been almost 700 cats brought in to IACS since June 1, which has caused serious overcrowding.

To try and combat the issue and help some of those cats find their "furever" homes, the shelter is offering free adoptions from Thursday, July 13 until Sunday, July 16.

Each adoption includes a microchip, vaccines, spay/neuter services and FIV/feline leukemia testing.

Fiona wants to meet you! Come shake hands with this sweet girl and bring her home today at no cost to you other than love ?? #IndyACS pic.twitter.com/qFUBUshLlk — Animal Care Services (@INDYACS) July 13, 2017

If you can't make it this weekend, adoptions for cats and kittens will remain $10 through the end of July.

Indianapolis Animal Care Services is located at 2600 S Harding Street in Indianapolis.

IACS requests that you arrive at least one hour prior to closing if you would like to adopt.

Hours of operation for Indianapolis Animal Care Services are:

Monday: 10am-8pm

Tuesday: 10am-6pm

Wednesday: CLOSED

Thursday: 10am-7pm

Friday: 10am-6pm

Saturday:10am-6pm

Sunday: 10am-6pm

The shelter is closed on all City holidays.

For more information on IACS’s programs and services, please visit www.indy.gov/acs.

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