CROSBY, Minn. — More than 100 cats had been faraway from a home in Crosby this week as a result of unsafe circumstances, and now the humane society within the space is hoping they will be adopted and discover their endlessly home.
Law enforcement carried out a search of a home on Thursday after studies of animal cruelty and neglect. They discovered 102 cats, which had been taken to the Tri-County Humane Society in St. Cloud.
Staff members labored to vaccinate and deal with the 94 cats that had been taken to the shelter. The humane society mentioned a few dozen workers members labored for hours to set them up in clear environments with meals and water.
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One of the cats occurred to be microchipped, and when workers members contacted the proprietor, the proprietor mentioned the cat had gone lacking seven years earlier than. They had been reunited on Thursday night.
The humane society is asking that anybody with a lacking cat from the realm e-mail in a photograph of their cat, together with contact info to allow them to hopefully reunite cats with their house owners.
Every cage and kennel within the shelter is full, the humane society mentioned, and so they’ll want additional staffing. They’re asking the group to assist donate funds, kibble, and cat litter.
The cats will likely be available for adoption beginning Wednesday.
Note: The above video first aired on March 17, 2024.