“We are grateful to have actually had the ability to rescue these cats from such a tough scenario,” said Cassandra Koenen, Communications Director at Toronto Cat Rescue. “Our group of volunteers will work relentlessly to guarantee that every cat gets the care and attention they require. We’re appreciative to be able to provide these cats a 2nd possibility at a much better life.”
The cats variety in age from kittens to grownups and will be totally examined when in Toronto Cat Rescue’s take care of any impressive medical and behavioural requirements.
“The obstacle of circumstances like these, is that the owner does not acknowledge that they have a lot of animals till it’s far too late” Koenen said. “Unsterilized women can have 2 or 3 litters a year. If each litter is 4 or 5 kittens, the varieties of cats in the home spirals really rapidly out of control.”
The staying 55 cats will be moved to Toronto within the next number of weeks, to begin their journey to discovering their permanently houses.
For more info on how the neighborhood can help support these cats and other animals in requirement, please go to Toronto Cat Rescue’s website at www.torontocatrescue.ca
ON-SITE ACCESSIBILITY
For media thinking about participating in the consumption operations, please agreement Cassandra Koenen [email protected] Opportunities can be provided in between 3:00 – 5:00 EST
About Toronto Cat Rescue
Toronto Cat Rescue (TCR) saves and discover houses for abandoned, ill or hurt cats from circumstances of abuse, disregard or impending euthanasia. We offer the greatest quality of care and treatment for all the cats at TCR with experience and empathy. Our vision is to make Toronto a city where every adoptable cat understands what it implies to be enjoyed. By showing stability and responsibility, we wish to one day make Toronto a location where companies like us are no longer required.
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SOURCE Toronto Cat Rescue
For more info: Cassandra Koenen, Communications Director, Toronto Cat Rescue, 647-346-4945, [email protected]