November 20, 2008 Please Help The Animal Control Officer- Begging Status from Shelby County Humane Society KY

Kelly

Tortie, Domestic Long Hair

Small Adult Female Cat
Kelly has been fully vetted thanks to the No-Kill Mission. This girl is too good to pass over !

Dottie

Small Adult Female Dog





I have no clue what this empty box is ! Just ignore it.

Dottie can bee seen at Petsmart on Outerloop in Louisville, KY on Friday, Saturday and Sunday






Meesha & Hannibal

Russian Blue

Large Adult Male Cat

These two hunks were surrendered to the shelter. They are scared and have no idea why they are here. They are loving brothers that just want a home and a family.

Do you have room for them? They deserve a home as well as two new names!

There is a reduced rate for adopting this duo.

They are already neutered and fully vaccinated.

Tasha

Domestic Short Hair-black and white

Small Young Female Cat

Shelby County Animal Shelter, Shelbyville, KY



Walk into the adoption room and you will immediately see a paw reaching out waving to get your attention. Tasha is begging for her forever family to come in and notice her.

She is a very sweet small girl with gorgeous markings.

Please notice this girl before she gets a cramp in her leg from waving!

Tasha is now FULLY vetted thanks to the No-Kill Mission.

Patrick is one of the many animals needing an angel at this shelter trying so hard to go No-Kill.


Tabby - Orange, Domestic Short Hair - orange and white

Small Adult Male Cat

Shelby County Animal Shelter, Shelbyville, KY


Patrick is a gorgeous young orange and white male. He loves to cuddle and he gets along with other cats.
Patrick has been fully vetted (neutered, vaccinated, feline leukemia tested (negative) and dewormed through the sponsorship from the No-Kill Mission.

Patrick can be seen at the Outer Loop Petsmart in Louisville! Come meet and fall in love with this gorgeous love bug!









PostPosted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 12:11 pm
Post subject: Begging Status from Shelby County Humane Society KY


*** this is a crosspost***

Hello All, I am about to give up. We are trying so hard to save animals. We have sent so many out and yet it does not help. I have every cage and kennel full and some doubled. I have no where to turn. Please take one last look at these faces. Some of them you have seen before. Some just don't have any other options. We have no other option.

If we were able to move all of the dogs listed, it would just scratch the surphase.
Please look at our petfinder listing. http://search.petfinder.com/shelterSearch/shelterSearch.cgi?animal=&breed=&age=&size=&specialNeeds=&declawedPets=&children=&status=&id=&internal=&contact=&name=&shelterid=KY139&sort=&preview=1
The ones on this e-mail are URGENT but pulling any MAY allow more time. I am going to be out of town after noon tomorrow. I have to make room. I have no choice. I also know that transport is going to be near impossible this weekend or next. Please help and please have a way to get them to you. This is one of those days that I really do not know where to turn. If you can help any of the animals here, please contact the Shelby County Animal Shelter at 502-633-0009 or e-mail animal.adopt@shelbycountykentucky.com Thank you,
James Collins, A.C.O.

Shelby County Animal Shelter
266 Kentucky St.
Shelbyville, KY 40065
Phone: 502-633-0009
Fax: 502-647-9214

Save a life,
Spay/Neuter you pets or
Adopte a forever friend today!!

The Shelby County Animal Shelter and
The Shelby County Humane Society are
Working together with local vets and groups
To make Shelby County a No Kill County.
To learn how you can help our "NO KILL MISSION",
Click the link below:

www.shelbycohumanesociety.com/clinic.htm

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