KHS is celebrating Adopt a Shelter Cat Month by waiving adoption fees on cats age one year and older the entire month of June. Click to learn more! A Night at the Pawscars is your opportunity to smile for the pupparazzi and make a difference in our community! Each of us has the ability to make a difference in the lives of homeless dogs, cats and horses.
You can help by adopting or donating. Are you struggling to keep your pet? Our free Pet Help Line provides over-the-phone advice and resources to help keep your pet in your home and out of shelters.
You can help by adopting or donating. Are you struggling to keep your pet? Our free Pet Help Line provides over-the-phone advice and resources to help keep your pet in your home and out of shelters.
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The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS), located in Louisville, KY, is a private, nonprofit organization that is Kentucky's largest pet adoption agency. KHS is also the state's oldest animal welfare organization, founded in 1884. Our mailing address is Kentucky Humane Society, 1000 Lyndon Lane Suite B, Louisville KY 40222.
East Campus, 1000 Lyndon Lane, Louisville KY 40222: Visit adoptable dogs and cats 11am-5:30pm weekdays and 11am-4:30pm weekends. Adoption applications are processed between 11am-5pm weekdays and 11am-4pm weekends. Sam Swope Pet Treatment & Lifesaving Center (also called the Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive, Louisville KY 40214.
East Campus, 1000 Lyndon Lane, Louisville KY 40222: Visit adoptable animals 11am-5:30pm weekdays and 11am-4:30pm weekends. Adoption applications are processed between 11am-5pm weekdays and 11am-4pm weekends. Sam Swope Pet Treatment & Lifesaving Center (also called the Main Campus), 241 Steedly Drive, Louisville KY 40214.
Kentucky Humane Society has healthy cats who would love to be put to work! All cats are spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. You only need to provide daily food and water, protection from the elements and long-term care. After a short period of secure confinement, the cats should accept their new barn home.
Reviews (10)
Hailey Randall
May 30, 2022
Rhonda Logsdon
May 28, 2022
Maria Elmore
May 22, 2022
The people at the Humane Society that do so much for these animals deserve a medal of honor! I don't know where my animals would be without them and I don't know how I would be able to provide for them without them. God bless all the workers there for all the love and care they give to these animals and for all the people that they help with their animals! 5 is not enough!
Leilani Lavell
May 11, 2022
Elizabeth Ludeker
Apr 19, 2022
Tracey Asbury
Apr 15, 2022
Charles Starcher
Feb 06, 2022
Tamya Hayward
Jul 15, 2021
Our new baby is still adjusting to his animal family and living in a house, but we are so happy to have him. I love that the Humane society connects pets with a happy home. I wish that I could have gotten a little more information on his history from his foster home or background but everyone there is very friendly and helpful with what information they have.
Aly Burress
Nov 14, 2020
Callie
Jan 02, 2018
I've been volunteering here for years and I know that the workers and owners genuinely care about the well being of all animals. I did an internship here and saw how many stressful days and sleepless nights these wonderful people go through to make sure the animals are kept in a humane, clean and safe environment. They have never turned away an animal that I have seen, although sometimes you may have to make an appointment.
From my experience, they are good with communication and helping those in the community. They offer tons of events year round to show the community what they offer. I've been fostering for them for 2 years now (I've included pictures) and Kayla, the foster coordinator, is super helpful and super organized. I've loved working with them. They have tons of classes on working with neonatal kittens all the way to big dogs and everything in between.
From my experience, they are good with communication and helping those in the community. They offer tons of events year round to show the community what they offer. I've been fostering for them for 2 years now (I've included pictures) and Kayla, the foster coordinator, is super helpful and super organized. I've loved working with them. They have tons of classes on working with neonatal kittens all the way to big dogs and everything in between.