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The Wisconsin Humane Society

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Yesterday, the Wisconsin Humane Society welcomed an ASPCA transport of 32 cats from Kentucky due to the recent devastating tornado in that region.   Area shelters in Kentucky are overwhelmed as they keep up with the number of animals in their care, with more flooding in every day. The cats who came to Wisconsin were in shelters before the tornado hit, and their transfer to WHS helps free up resources for pets and families affected by the disaster.  

Some of the cats may be available as soon as today, while others will need more treatment and care before they’re ready for new families. We are so grateful to our generous community — your support makes it possible for us to respond at a moment’s notice when animals are in need. You are true lifesavers ♥ For those wondering how they can help in the rescue effort, there are three ways to make a huge impact:

  • Donate | By clicking here, you can help offset the costs for medical treatments, daily care, and any fostering expenses.
  • Foster | By becoming a foster parent, you allow us to say yes when we’re called to help in emergency situations. Applying online is quick and easy at www.wihumane.org/foster.
  • Adopt | By adopting a pet from WHS, you’re making room for more animals who have nowhere else to turn. To find your new best friend and see adoption hours and processes, please visit www.wihumane.org/adopt!

Special thanks to our friends at the ASPCA and the Kentucky Humane Society for their incredible efforts on the ground to help pets and their families affected by this devastating tragedy. 

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