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You can give an animal in need a second chance!

Local authorities alerted the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) when Reese and Ginger were found neglected and starving. Thanks to your support, we were able to rescue them. Ginger and Reese were some of the saddest horses we had ever seen. These poor mares had spent the last several years on a lonely piece of land […]

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Triple Your Impact by Midnight and Help Animals Like Remy

As the year comes to an end, join the Kentucky Humane Society in making a difference in the lives of animals in need when you give a triple-matched gift right now. Every donation made through midnight tonight will be tripled to help provide medical care, food, recovery time and love to the cats, dogs and

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Successes of 2023 & how you can help before 2024!

Dear Friends, As 2023 comes to an end, I’m thrilled to share just a few of the lifesaving successes we’ve achieved together at the Kentucky Humane Society this year. We still have one more chance to save lives before 2023 ends. Donations to our Give Hope campaign are being TRIPLE MATCHED thanks to a $35,000

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TRIPLE MATCH Announced to Help Animals like Cammy, Chester and Cullen

Earlier this week, three two-month-old kittens came to KHS needing immediate care for severe eye injuries. Cammy, Chester and Cullen, as we’ve named them, each had one swollen eye seeping with infection, leaving them disoriented and in pain. The siblings were also suffering from upper respiratory infections, adding to their discomfort. Our veterinary team provided

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Miracle Update

MIRACLE UPDATE: It is with heavy, broken hearts that we share Miracle took his final breaths during the early hours of the morning after being rushed to KHS yesterday in critical condition. He was emaciated with a body score of 1 and so weak he couldn’t walk or lift his head, let alone eat or

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KHS TAKES IN OVER A DOZEN DOGS FROM LARGE-SCALE NEGLECT SITUATION

Tuesday evening, KHS assisted in bringing in 18 of nearly 60 dogs who were part of a large-scale neglectful hoarding/breeding operation led by Animal Rescue Corps in rural Kentucky. The facility has been shut down by Hart County law enforcement. Rescuers found 58 dogs, including pregnant females and nursing mothers. Most dogs were chained to

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