Kittycats rescued from land fill
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A group of eight-week-old kittycats were discovered at a waste management conveyor belt system near Reid’s Corner in Kelowna on Saturday and 2 have actually been rescued up until now.
The Okanagan Humane Society was employed by employees on website in the afternoon, after getting the very first 2 and connecting to volunteers to get these animals to security.
OHS shared in a Facebook post that they will help with the healing of the staying 3 kittycats and their mother as quickly as the center opens Tuesday early morning.
” They are safe with food and water, and the equipment is off for the weekend,” OHS stated.
” The existence of rodents can, regrettably, bring in feral, roaming or deserted felines to unsafe scenarios trying to find food and warm locations to endure.”
OHS thanked their volunteer Sue, and the waste management center employees Garth and others, for standing firm and assisting rescue a minimum of a lots others at this place from this season alone.
The rescue will quickly be sharing the remainder of the rescue story.
To find out more about the Okanagan Humane Society and methods you can get included or contribute to support their operate in cases like this one, click here.
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