Several Animals Rescued From Michigan Home With Unfit Conditions
Central dispatch was alerted that there were several cats, dogs and a raccoon living inside a home. When Officers arrived, they found that the residents and several animals were living in an unfit home where the floors were covered in urine and feces. After noting several cats needed assistance, the St. Clair County Animal Control Shelter was contacted.
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A total of 19 cats and three dogs were taken from the home. Officials did not find a raccoon. According to police, several animals were sick and needed immediate medical attention.
19 cats, 3 dogs rescued from ‘deplorable conditions’ in Michigan home, police say
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
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PORT HURON, MI A joint operation between police and animal control led to the rescue of 19 cats and 3 dogs from a Port Huron home where they were living in rough circumstances, police say.
Central Dispatch was advised there were a number of cats, several dogs, and a raccoon inside a home at the 700 block of Tunnel Street on Monday, March 8.
Officers arrived and found the residents were living in “deplorable conditions,” according to a Port Huron Police Department news release. Several cats were observed and the St. Clair County Animal Control was contacted for assistance.