UPDATE: 95 cats removed from Racine County home so far, largest WHS removal ever in county
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As of Tuesday morning, the Wisconsin Humane Society had caught and removed 85 cats from a Racine County home, and expected to capture at least 20 more. Some cats and kittens were found dead.
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A cat is rescued from a home in Racine County that was covered in feces and urine. It is likely to become one of this county’s largest animal seizures in history, according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
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A cat hides inside a home in Racine County that was covered in feces and urine. It is likely to become one of this county’s largest animal seizures in history, according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
RACINE COUNTY — The Wisconsin Humane Society Tuesday announced the removal of 95 cats — and counting — from a single Racine County home since Thursday.
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As of Tuesday morning, the Wisconsin Humane Society had caught and removed 85 cats from a Racine County home, and expected to capture at least 20 more. Some cats and kittens were found dead.
A cat is rescued from a home in Racine County that was covered in feces and urine. It is likely to become one of this county’s largest animal seizures in history, according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.
A cat hides inside a home in Racine County that was covered in feces and urine. It is likely to become one of this county’s largest animal seizures in history, according to the Wisconsin Humane Society.