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Louisville Metro Animal Services posted pictures of pets found after the storms on high winds on Friday. The shelter is at capacity. (Image courtesy LMAS) March 7, 2023
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LMAS is legally required to hold strays for 5 days, after that, the animals can be placed for adoption or offered to be fostered.
The shelter lost its no-kill status in January.
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