"RACINE – Several cats who were removed from a home in Caledonia due
to suspected animal mistreatment are now available for adoption at the
Wisconsin Humane Society Racine Campus, and the organization is asking
for the public’s help in finding them good homes.
“'Six of the cats have been medically cleared to go into our adoption
program, after treatment for conditions ranging from dental issues to
respiratory infections,' said Alison Kleibor, director of the Racine
Campus. 'They are so deserving of loving families and we hope to place
them soon.'
"There is no fee to adopt an adult cat at the Wisconsin Humane
Society, and they do same day adoptions M-F 12-8 and Sat 10-6. The cats
who are healthy enough to be placed will remain in the adoption program
until they find a new home. Animals in the WHS adoption program have as
long as it takes to find a new home – there are no time or space limits.
"Most of the cats are seniors ranging from 7 to 14 years old, which
Kleibor states makes it more challenging to find them homes. 'Many
people are looking for kittens or younger cats to adopt, but we know
that some people love to provide seniors with happy retirement homes. It
is so rewarding to share your home with a kitty in her golden years.'
"Available animals can be
viewed on their website and filling out an adopter profile online will
help expedite the adoption process. More information can be found at www.wihumane.org or by calling the WHS Racine Campus at 262-554-6699."
Read more: http://www.wihumane.org/news/cats-seized-from-caledonia-neglect-case-now-available-for-adoption-
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If I were rich, I'd have a home big enough for 5 or 6 cats. Maybe some dogs, too.
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