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Humane Society reports increased spay/neuter and adoptions; asks for vet access to scale services

Boyle County Fiscal Court · February 11, 2026
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The humane society told Boyle County Fiscal Court it performed 530 cat surgeries in 2025, adopted out 338 cats and 255 dogs, and expanded a Compassionate Care Assistance Fund that granted $8,600 last year; staff said lack of veterinary appointments is the main barrier to more services.

Carrie, director of the local humane society, gave a summary of 2025 operations and priorities for 2026, highlighting major program metrics and community partnerships.

She said the shelter and its partners completed about 530 spay/neuter surgeries for cats in 2025 and adopted out 338 cats and 255 dogs (numbers include animals sent to rescue). The shelter expanded a Compassionate Care Assistance Fund that can award up to $500…

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