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Louisville shelter begins euthanizing animals due to overcrowding

Louisville Metro Animal Services shelter has lost no-kill status and has begun euthanizing animals due to overcrowding.

All 100 pets adopted during LMAS Empty the Shelter event

All 100 pets adopted during LMAS Empty the Shelter event
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Many Kentucky, Indiana animal shelters at capacity due to people returning pandemic pets

Many Kentucky, Indiana animal shelters at capacity due to people returning pandemic pets © WLKY many kentuckiana animal shelters at capacity, as owners return pandemic pets Pandemic pets: the animals adopted during the pandemic to keep people company. However, as people return to work and life returns semi-normal, local animal shelters say people are returning their pets at an alarming rate.Sign up for our Newsletters The Animal Protection Association in Jeffersonville, Indiana, is almost at capacity with 35 cats. The no-kill shelter cannot take in any more cats because too many people have surrendered their animals recently. Denise Koenig, the communications manager for APA, said there are numerous phone calls and attempted drop-offs every day. Just this Saturday, someone left a cat at the door. Some cats are even being returned after 10+ years of ownership.

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