MILWAUKEE — The Wisconsin Humane Society (WHS) is asking for the public’s help after what it calls an unprecedented intake of animals, including an unexpected surrender of 47 cats and kittens from a single home.
According to a WHS spokesperson, on Friday alone, 121 cats and kittens came in as surrenders or strays across its locations .
Additionally, the unexpected surrender of 47 cats from a single home at the organization’s Milwaukee Campus resulted in the need to set up emergency housing in office spaces.
“We are in high need of foster parents and adopters to help alleviate our critical space issues,” said Angela Speed, vice president of marketing and communications. “In addition, this recent surrender of 47 cats is putting a significant strain on our resources, and monetary and sup

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