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Businiess name:  Kansas Humane Society
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It's frustrating to see that at least 3 of the reviews are about a different facility and NOT the Kansas Humane Society. While 2 other reviews have completely wrong information in them. KHS does not pick-up or take animals. They are also NOT the Pratt Humane Society or in any way related to other animal shelters in the area. They do not push live animals into a furnace, for heavens sake! The people at KHS are caring people, you have to be to do what they do everyday. Instead of being angry that they have to euthanize (there are simply not enough places to take the animals that the Wichita community spits out), channel that energy into solving the problem. Talk to people about spaying and neutering, suggest training classes for ill-mannered pets, volunteer, offer to transport pets to other states, educate, educate, educate!

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