Racine & Me: Humane Society talks about surrender of 100 cats
By: Mark McPherson
Posted: Mar 8, 2020 3:36 PM CST
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RACINE (CBS 58) – The Racine Humane Society is flooded with cats after more than 100 were surrendered from a hoarding situation.
Angela Flood from the Wisconsin Humane Society talks about what happened, how the cats are doing, and if any will be available for adoptions.
Some cats have been adopted, and others will eventually.
For more information about adopting, you can visit the Racine Humane Society website.
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