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​Your Pet's First-Year: The Lifesaving Importance of Vaccines

9/22/2025

 
Congratulations, you're a new pet parent! This is an incredibly exciting time filled with cuddles, playtime, and a whole lot of love. As you settle into your new routine, the most important thing you can do for your puppy or kitten is to protect their health.

While they may seem happy and healthy now, puppies and kittens are incredibly vulnerable to common, but deadly, viruses. Their young immune systems aren’t yet strong enough to fight off these diseases, but you can give them the superpower they need: vaccines.

What are You Protecting Them From?
Vaccines work by training your pet's immune system to recognize and fight off specific viruses. The vaccinations provided at a young age, followed by a series of boosters, are a critical shield against life-threatening diseases.

For Puppies
The DaPPV vaccine for dogs and puppies protects against a host of dangerous viruses:
  • Distemper
  • Adenovirus
  • Parvovirus
  • Parainfluenza
These are often highly contagious and can be fatal, making a full vaccine series a non-negotiable part of your puppy's healthcare.

For Kittens
The HCP vaccine for cats and kittens provides protection against three serious illnesses:
  • Feline Herpesvirus (Rhinotracheitis)
  • Feline Calicivirus
  • Feline Panleukopenia viruses
With illnesses like panleukopenia spreading rapidly this year, giving your kitten their full round of vaccines is more important than ever.

Free Boosters for Lifelong Protection
Both of the important vaccines described above are FREE at the BGWCHS Hotaling Spay/Neuter Clinic. Simply bring your pet anytime during our business hours to receive the free vaccine. 

Remember, just like humans need a flu shot every year, your pet needs a booster to maintain their immunity. Your new pet's first set of shots is a start, but their long-term health depends on consistent, yearly boosters.
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The vaccines are available every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Learn more at bgshelterpets.com/walk-in-vaccines.

Your new best friend is counting on you to keep them safe, healthy, and protected for a lifetime of love and adventure.

A Proactive Approach to Outdoor Cat Populations: The BGWCHS Community Cat Program

9/19/2025

 
Do you have a few furry friends who frequent your backyard, or a colony of cats in your neighborhood? These are what we call community cats. While they may seem tough, they often face a life of hardship, and their numbers can quickly grow out of control. That's why the Bowling Green Warren County Humane Society's Community Cat Program (CCP) is focused on proactive, humane population management.

What is the Community Cat Program?
Our CCP is a Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) initiative, which is the most effective and humane way to manage and reduce community cat populations over time. The CCP team traps community cats, then spays or neuters them and returns them to where they were found, which they consider their home. All cats who go through our TNR program are ear-tipped for easy identification.
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This preventive program aims to target the problem at its source with spay/neuter and has already saved thousands of cats’ lives in Bowling Green and surrounding areas by preventing generations of cats from being born. Returning cats to the area from which they were trapped also ensures that new cats don't move into that territory to take advantage of the resources found there.

This is a lifesaving shift from past strategies. In the past, euthanasia was the go-to method for reducing cat populations. The issue with this solution is that it didn't address the source of the problem: cats reproduce very quickly. TNR addresses the issue at the source by spaying and neutering.

How You Can Help
Your partnership is essential to our mission. If you're caring for outdoor cats or know of a cat colony that needs our help, please reach out!
  • Call our Community Cat Hotline at 270-715-0937. If you know of or are a caretaker for community cats that are not ear-tipped, please give us a call and help keep the community cat population at bay.
  • Donate! You can make a gift to support the program, or you can bring donations of canned pate cat food, canned tuna in oil, or dry cat kibble to the shelter to support the CCP. Our team members need canned treats to bait humane cat traps, and we always need dry food for our community cat feeders!
  • Donate old coolers for winter shelter. Our team is currently collecting coolers, 40 quarts or larger, which will be converted to cat houses, providing shelter and a bit of warmth for feral cats this winter. You can drop off donations in any of our buildings during business hours.

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Adoption Center
270-783-9404   
Humane Society
270-842-8572
Clinic*
270-745-8646
Community Cat Hotline
270-715-0937
Fax
270-783-9474
Hours of Operation
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday ​​ |  10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Wednesday  |  CLOSED
Saturday  |  
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sunday  |  12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

*Veterinary services are not available every day. Please call ahead to confirm that a Vet is available. Our Vet normally does examinations on animals between 10 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Other services may be available between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
1924 Louisville Road
​Bowling Green, KY 42101

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270-202-9136

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    • Available Animals for Rescue
    • Rescue Application
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    • Matching Gifts
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      • $25 Spay & Neuter
      • Drop off Instructions
      • More About Heat Cycles
      • What to Expect After
      • Spay/Neuter Application
    • Walk In Vaccines
    • Flea, Tick, & Heart Worm Prevention
    • Microchipping
    • Medical Resources >
      • Parvo FAQ
      • What is Feline AIDS & Leukemia?
      • Heartworms
      • Ehrlichia Canis
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    • Surrender a Pet
    • FAQ's
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