The Okanagan Humane Society (OHS) has taken 21 cats and kittens into care after the individual previously looking after them moved away from the property.
“We recently received a call from a woman in Lone Butte requesting support,” says Romany Runnalls, Executive Director of OHS. “Her neighbour had moved and left behind twenty-one cats and kittens. She was concerned for their wellbeing, explaining that the animals were not feral but under-socialized, and she found all of them still on the property.”
The caller initially believed her neighbour had been caring for only four feral cats. Upon visiting the property, she discovered an additional 17 animals in need of immediate help.
“OHS worked closely with the rescuer to bring all of the cats and kittens to safety,” Runnalls explains. “They

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