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Kansas Humane Society helped nearly 10,000 animals in 2025.
Summary
The Kansas Humane Society said it took in or provided services for almost 10,000 animals in 2025 and reported a 96% save rate.
Content
The Kansas Humane Society reported it took in or provided services for nearly 10,000 animals in 2025 and maintained a 96% save rate. The organization released a summary of last year’s adoptions, transfers, medical services, and volunteer activity. Leaders emphasized the role of community partnerships and volunteers in achieving the results. The report noted that animal welfare organizations face ongoing challenges nationwide.
Key figures:
- Nearly 10,000 animals taken in or served in 2025 and a reported 96% save rate.
- 5,485 animals adopted and 1,364 transferred to rescue partners.
- More than 5,200 unclaimed pets were transferred from the Wichita Animal Service Shelter, and 2,164 pets were surrendered by their owners.
- 58,445 volunteer hours, 230 animals reunited with owners, and 371 end-of-life services at owners’ request.
- 1,440 spay and neuter services, 563 animals humanely euthanized due to health or behavior, 4,639 children reached through youth education, and 59 Canine Courage graduates.
Summary:
The reported numbers reflect wide community involvement, volunteer support, and a high overall save rate for animals in 2025. The organization said it will continue working with partners and serving animals, but specific next initiatives were not detailed. Undetermined at this time.
