Western Washington nonprofit rescues over 200 cats, kittens from hoarding scenario
by KOMO News Staff
A photograph displaying among the cats and kittens rescued from a hoarding scenario in a home. (Photo: Pasado’s Safe Haven)
WASHINGTON —
Hundreds of cats and kittens have been saved from a hoarding scenario at a home, in response to Washington state animal rescue group Pasado’s Safe Haven.
The organization stated earlier this week that their groups stepped in after the house owner admitted issues had “gotten out of hand and so they wanted assist.”
Rescue groups labored on the long-scale rescue and after a number of journeys to the home, they introduced again 26 cats and kittens to their sanctuary to get better and discover new houses.
Other rescue and spay/neuter organizations similar to Prevent Homeless Pets, and Above the Bend Animal Assistance have been concerned with the remaining cats.
Some of the cats are in general good well being, Pasado’s Safe Haven stated, whereas others are affected by higher respiratory infections, eye infections, and parasites.
The group is getting the cats and kittens prepared for adoption quickly, nevertheless, they’re nonetheless engaged on making them snug and socialized.
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