ALVIN, Texas – More than 40 unique cats had been rescued from a home in Alvin after the proprietor not too long ago died.
On Wednesday, the Houston SPCA rescued 49 Bengal and Asian leopard cats, together with a litter of 4-week-old Bengal kittens, one canine and two home cats who had been residing in deplorable circumstances at an Alvin property positioned within the 1900 block of CR 235.
The Asian leopard cats had been positioned in sanctuaries whereas the Bengals had been positioned into new houses.
Back in March, on the identical property, Houston SPCA stated they rescued 19 unique cats, together with one litter of Bengal kittens after they had been found in deplorable residing circumstances. They had been handled for gastrointestinal and respiratory ailments on the Houston SPCA.
In Harris County, the Houston SPCA’s 11-member animal cruelty investigations crew companions with Harris County Pct. 1 Constable’s Office and different legislation enforcement businesses to fight animal cruelty. They additionally work with legislation enforcement businesses throughout 9 surrounding counties, rescuing victims of animal cruelty throughout the area. Report animal cruelty by calling 713.869.7722 or on-line at www.houstonspca.org.
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