LMAS confirmed that Katherine Laird, an executive administrator, is no longer employed as of Sept. 10, 2025. That was just days after LMAS officers cited her for neglect involving two dogs named Sammy and Lilly.
A former employee of Louisville Metro Animal Services is no longer employed with the agency due to being cited for animal neglect.
All adoption fees are covered right now thanks to Friends of Metro Animal Services.
There will be eight different spots in the Highlands that will be participating.
Louisville Metro Animal Services said Thursday it's at Code Red, meaning there are no open kennels.
A Louisville Metro Animal Services officer saved a kitten stuck in a Louisville storm drain.
LMAS said many dogs will not make it out of the shelter this week without immediate intervention.
Officials said a dog at the shelter was tested for distemper, and it came back negative Thursday evening.
Donations can be dropped off in designated bins at participating Kroger stores, or directly to Friends of Metro Animal Services at 3528 Newburg Road.
The mega-adoption event aims to find loving homes for each and every one of their adoptable dogs.