This poor little kitten is now at the Kentucky Humane Society, after being found with a large hook through her mouth and eye.
KHS is now offering Cat Training by video chat! Work with a certified behavior trainer who specializes in feline behavior one-on-one through a live video chat.
We can address litter box issues, relationships between dogs and cats in the household, destructive scratching, impolite play, exercise and enrichment, manners and obedience, harness and leash training, and more!
It’s “kitten season,” with hundreds of adorable kittens looking for homes through the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS).
To help KHS care for these adorable little ones, Purrfect Day Café is hosting a “Curbside Kitten Shower” June 16-21. The public is encouraged to bring much-needed kitten supplies to the café, which is located at 1741 Bardstown Road in the Highlands.
To encourage social distancing, there will be a tent set up outside the café where supporters can drop off donations for KHS. Purrfect Day Café will be accepting donations Tuesday-Sunday 1-8pm. Everyone who brings a donation will receive a coupon for $1 off a purchase at Purrfect Day Café. They will also receive a special sticker celebrating their support.
Thanks to our foster families, the Kentucky Humane Society has won a $5,000 prize from Maddie’s Fund, a national family foundation established by Dave and Cheryl Duffield to revolutionize the status and well-being of companion animals, for having the most shelter animal adoptions of a large organization during Maddie’s Fund’s national Foster Express Challenge.
The Foster Express Challenge focused on short-term fostering of shelter animals (which ranged from two-hour field trips to staying with foster families for one to 14 days) November 22, 2019, through January 10, 2020. This Challenge was designed to help shelters get more dogs and cats out of the shelter during the hectic holiday season, get them more exposure and attract new foster caregivers.