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Meet Layla, a two-year-old mixed breed marvel, who weighs 35 pounds and came to the Kentucky Humane Society from another shelter. Her perky, expressive ears are hard to miss, and add to her stunning charm! This girl loves to play with her toys - no stuffy goes unshredded in her paws! Layla is a bit reserved at first, but once she warms up to you, she will blossom into your most loyal and cuddly companion. Zoomies and cuddles go hand in hand with her! She has hung out with a dog at KHS, too. She is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated, so come meet this girly today!
I came to the Kentucky Humane Society from another shelter. The staff are still learning all about me. I miss being in a home and have a lot of love to give.
Meet Layla, a two-year-old mixed breed marvel, who weighs 35 pounds and came to the Kentucky Humane Society from another shelter. Her perky, expressive ears are hard to miss, and add to her stunning charm! This girl loves to play with her toys - no stuffy goes unshredded in her paws! Layla is a bit reserved at first, but once she warms up to you, she will blossom into your most loyal and cuddly companion. Zoomies and cuddles go hand in hand with her! She has hung out with a dog at KHS, too. She is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated, so come meet this girly today!
I came to the Kentucky Humane Society from another shelter. The staff are still learning all about me. I miss being in a home and have a lot of love to give.
The KHS adoption fee typically range from $65 to $135 for cats and kittens and $85 to $400 for dogs and puppies (plus an additional $10.50 for any applicable licensing fees) and includes:
- Spaying/neutering
- Vaccinations
- Microchipping (we also register the chip for you!)
- Over $125 in KHS gift certificates
The KHS adoption fee typically range from $65 to $135 for cats and kittens and $85 to $400 for dogs and puppies (plus an additional $10.50 for any applicable licensing fees) and includes:
- Spaying/neutering
- Vaccinations
- Microchipping (we also register the chip for you!)
- Over $125 in KHS gift certificates
Go meet their pets
East Campus, 1000 Lyndon Lane, Louisville KY:
Weekdays: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Weekends: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(Adoptions are processed until 30 minutes before closing)
502-272-1070
Sam Swope Pet Treatment & Lifesaving Center (also called the Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive, Louisville KY:
Weekdays: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Weekends: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(Adoptions are processed until 30 minutes before closing)
502-272-1070
Purrfect Day Cafe, offering cat adoptions in a cafe environment, 1741 Bardstown Rd, Louisville KY
Visit https://www.purrfectdaycafe.com to schedule an adoption appointment.
East Campus, 1000 Lyndon Lane, Louisville KY:
Weekdays: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Weekends: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(Adoptions are processed until 30 minutes before closing)
502-272-1070
Sam Swope Pet Treatment & Lifesaving Center (also called the Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive, Louisville KY:
Weekdays: 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Weekends: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
(Adoptions are processed until 30 minutes before closing)
502-272-1070
Purrfect Day Cafe, offering cat adoptions in a cafe environment, 1741 Bardstown Rd, Louisville KY
Visit https://www.purrfectdaycafe.com to schedule an adoption appointment.
More about this shelter
MISSION:
The Kentucky Humane Society is a champion for companion animals. Through leadership, education and proactive solutions, we are creating more compassionate communities.
Founded in 1884, the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is the oldest and largest animal welfare agency in the state thanks to private supporters. As the area’s number-one resource for pets and pet services, KHS is dedicated to improving the welfare of companion animals in our area.
The Kentucky Humane Society is the state's largest pet adoption agency. Through adoptions, education programs and spay/neuter efforts, KHS offers proactive solutions to the pet overpopulation crisis in our area.
Donor support and special fundraising events enable KHS to continue sheltering and providing care for thousands of needy, unwanted animals each year. We do not receive any state or federal funding.
The Kentucky Humane Society also has a full-time spay/neuter clinic in Louisville. The S.N.I.P. Clinic provides affordable spay/neuter surgeries to owned cats and dogs. To schedule an appointment, please visit www.kyhumane.org/snip or call (502) 636-3491.
MISSION:
The Kentucky Humane Society is a champion for companion animals. Through leadership, education and proactive solutions, we are creating more compassionate communities.
Founded in 1884, the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) is the oldest and largest animal welfare agency in the state thanks to private supporters. As the area’s number-one resource for pets and pet services, KHS is dedicated to improving the welfare of companion animals in our area.
The Kentucky Humane Society is the state's largest pet adoption agency. Through adoptions, education programs and spay/neuter efforts, KHS offers proactive solutions to the pet overpopulation crisis in our area.
Donor support and special fundraising events enable KHS to continue sheltering and providing care for thousands of needy, unwanted animals each year. We do not receive any state or federal funding.
The Kentucky Humane Society also has a full-time spay/neuter clinic in Louisville. The S.N.I.P. Clinic provides affordable spay/neuter surgeries to owned cats and dogs. To schedule an appointment, please visit www.kyhumane.org/snip or call (502) 636-3491.
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We'll also keep you updated on Eunice (East Campus)'s adoption status with email updates.