WHS caring for 160 animals, including ball python snakes, rats and mice, seized by law enforcement
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Posted: Jan 29, 2021 12:16 PM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Wisconsin Humane Society is helping care for 160 animals following a large-scale law enforcement seizure. The animals include 52 ball python snakes, and 108 rats and mice.
WHS says the sudden influx of species with such unique needs has strained their resources, so they're asking the public for help.
You can help in two ways:
Donate an item from WHS' Amazon Wish List for Exotic Animals by CLICKING HERE
Make a monetary donation that will go toward emergency medical care and other supply needs by CLICKING HERE.
WHS says at this time, none of the animals are available for adoption as the investigation is ongoing.
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