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300 Cats Rescued from a Single Toronto Apartment


300 Cats Rescued from a Single Toronto Apartment – yes three hundred as in a herd of cats.

I guess this was one of those crazy cat persons hoarding cats. Surprising the cats were in good health. Ironically, this was the second time in three weeks were over 100 cats where found in a single residence.

“It’s a terrible way for cats to live, if you know that someone has too many cats, it is best to report it sooner rather than later. Unsterilized cats breed prolifically, and with only a nine-week gestation, things get out of control very quickly. To make a report in the City of Toronto, call 311 and you will be directed to the appropriate department.”

Toronto Cat Rescue
The 300 cats found in a Toronto apartment. (Toronto Cat Rescue)
The 300 cats found in a Toronto apartment. (Toronto Cat Rescue)

No person can keep more than six cats in one dwelling unit, according to Toronto’s municipal code.

If you are in another town or city, check with your local city on how to report cat hoarding, or even animal hoarding.

Author:

I'm Lilly Bug, a female calico cat living in Jefferson City, TN and I want to share my adventures with you. Plus, I share other cat information too. I live with my daddy hooman, Steve. Steve is a Christian Blogger at CourageousChristianFather.com. I also live with my momma hooman Heather, she is a Christian Blogger too at simplyspokn.wordpress.com. Plus let's not forget my brother cat, Joel the Brave who also blogs with me at 2 Cats and a Blog.

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