Nearly 100 cats found in 'unimaginable conditions' in Colorado
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DENVER (KDVR) Nearly 100 cats were found in “unimaginable conditions,” as some of the 250 pets rescued in an animal neglect case in June. Now, a local non-profit is looking for the public’s help.

On June 21, Humane Colorado said it responded to a large-scale animal neglect case with more than 250 pet animals in western Colorado. Among the pets included nearly 100 Bengal and Siamese mix cats and more than 100 dogs that were removed from “extremely hazardous conditions.”

The non-profit, formerly known as the Dumb Friends League, said field agents, law enforcement and shelter staff removed the cats, including kittens and nursing mothers, from “cramped, chicken-coop style enclosures” in 95-degree heat. Many of these enclosures were “infested with black widow spiders.”

Nearly 100 cats rescued in western Colorado (Courtesy of Humane Colorado)

While the cats are in good hands now, they will still need some help.

The cats were sent to an urgent care center and are now in Humane Colorado’s care, receiving treatment for ringworm, upper respiratory infections, eye conditions and other contagious illnesses.

While the cats are being treated, they still need help. Humane Colorado is asking the public for donations, as large-scale impounds put a strain on resources. The average cost of care is more than $800 per animal, and even more in cases like this where animals have complex medical needs.

“These cats were found in unimaginable conditions many terrified, in poor health, unsocialized, and caring for their kittens in dangerous heat,” said Mary Sarah Fairweather, Vice President of Sheltering at Humane Colorado. “Now they’re safe, but the costs are overwhelming, and the journey to recovery will be long. We can only do work like this with the public’s help.”

Humane Colorado said they need support for emergency veterinary treatment and behavioral support, and those looking to donate can do so on its website.

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