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Frankie & Pitty Fair: The Paws Report, Sept. 10

On The Paws Report today at 3:30pm:
Meet Frankie, a two-year-old, front declawed kitty with a beautiful gray and orange tabby dilute coat. Sound intriguing? She is! Frankie still needs play time and loves to stalk a string on a stick. Any toy that crackles makes her happy. Frankie loves human companionship and likes to stay by your side. She enjoys getting brushed, pets along her back and belly rubs. If she could hang out and watch television with you, Frankie would be quite content. She has a soft voice and a friendly demeanor, and she's waiting for her forever home. Frankie is spayed, micro-chipped, up-to-date on her vaccinations. Come meet this sweet girl at the Kentucky Humane Society’s Main Campus, 241 Steedly Drive. View all adoptable pets online at www.kyhumane.org or call 502-366-3355 for more information.

Kelsey Westbrook of Saving Sunny, Inc. will also be here to talk about Saving Sunny's Pitty Fair which will be at Chickasaw Park this Sunday from 11am to 3pm. Details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/820859947953984/

Also, Apocalypse Brew Works is hosting their 3rd annual Yappy Hour on Friday, Sept. 19, 5-11 p.m., held during Louisville’s Craft Beer Week. Leashed dogs are welcome. Apocalypse is located at 1612 Mellwood Avenue, Louisville. Proceeds above cost - including tips - will be donated to the Kentucky Humane Society.

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Laura is the afternoon host from 3-6 pm weekdays. Email Laura at lshine@lpm.org

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