Dozens of Cats Rescued From ‘Awful’ Conditions at Pa. Shelter
The owner faces animal cruelty charges after 67 cats were found in unsanitary conditions and are now receiving treatment at the Bucks County SPCA shelter.
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Dozens of cats rescued from ‘awful’ conditions at Pa. shelter
About 67 cats and kittens were rescued from a Bucks County shelter earlier this week. According to a Facebook post from the Bucks County SPCA, the conditions at the nonprofit Cats Bridge to Rescue in Bensalem, which opened in 2009, were “awful.”
Bensalem shelter accused of housing dozens of cats in unsanitary conditions
The Bucks County SPCA said it removed 67 cats from Cats Bridge to Rescue, because the Bensalem shelter allegedly was housing them in unsanitary conditions. The owner of the shelter will face criminal charges, the SPCA said.
67 cats rescued from 'awful' conditions at Bensalem shelter: Bucks County SPCA
The Bucks County SPCA rescued 67 cats and kittens from a shelter in Bensalem where the furry pets “suffered from long-term lack of sanitation and proper veterinary care.” According to the Bucks County SPCA, the cats were saved from the nonprofit Cats Bridge to Rescue in Bensalem, where the animals were found in conditions described as “filthy” and “awful.” “Some cats were confined in filthy cages, others were free roaming. The large room was fil…
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