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The new campus will expand dog and cat housing by 30% and increase spay and neuter surgeries.

It will also bring back the low-cost Healthy Pets Clinic to address the high cost of veterinary care.

The organization has raised $21.4 million and is seeking additional funds from the state and public.

The Kentucky Humane Society announced plans Oct. 15 for a new Animal and Community Campus that will expand space and services for animals in the commonwealth.

Kentucky Humane Society President and CEO Alisa Gray said the $37 million project, to be built in the 4900 block of Preston Highway, has been in the works since 2021. The organization has raised $21.4 million so far, she said, and is seeking $5 million in additional funding from the Kentucky legislature for the proj

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