· the owner of a pennsylvania cat rescue is facing animal cruelty charges after 67 cats were found in deplorable conditions. · a prominent cat rescue organization owner is facing criminal charges after authorities discovered nearly 70 cats living in unhealthy and deplorable conditions. Learn more about this troubling case and its impact on animal welfare. Authorities discovered the cats living in a warehouse filled with trash, animal waste, and suffering from various health issues. The spca and bensalem animal control saved 71 neglected. The shelter has been in operation since 2012 but has been shut down following a raid by law. · the bucks county spca has removed approximately 70 cats from an unlicensed shelter in bensalem. (wpvi) -- the director of cats bridge to rescue in bensalem will face animal cruelty charges, according to bucks county spca. · the bucks county spca rescued 67 cats and kittens from a shelter in bensalem where the furry pets suffered from long-term lack of sanitation and proper veterinary care. · a shocking discovery led to the rescue of dozens of cats in philadelphia last week. · over 100 cats living in unsanitary conditions were removed from a self-described animal rescue in pennsylvania thursday, officials said.
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