OVER 90 CATS RESCUED FROM TN. HOME OPERATING AS “CAT SANCTUARY”

More than 90 cats have been rescued from a Tennessee home that had operated as a “cat sanctuary,” according to nonprofit Animal Rescue Corps.

The organization responded to a house in Morris Chapel, which is in West Tennesse, yesterday and found the cats, which officials said were seriously ill.

Animal Rescue Corps (ARC) posted on its Facebook page yesterday writing that the home previously operated as a “cat sanctuary.”

“The owner/operator asked for help after illness and unfortunate circumstances left them unable to provide the necessary care,” the post said.

Fish from a tank were also removed from the home.

Veterinarians were on scene examining the animals and providing any immediate treatment necessary.

The Facebook post said several cats are “suffering from respiratory and eye infections, parasites; as well as other medical conditions.”

Two cats suffered from a broken leg and one need an emergency blood transfusion.

All the animals have been surrendered and were brought to the nonprofit’s Rescue Operations Center in Lebanon, Tennessee. The cats’ owner willingly gave up the animals.

 

Once the animals undergo medical treatments and get vaccinations they will be handed over to rescue groups across the U.S., and then they will be put up for adoption.



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