The 15 remaining cats have been relocated to foster homes
Author of the article: Jenny Yuen
Publishing date: Feb 27, 2021 • February 27, 2021 • 3 minute read • North Toronto Cat Rescue founder Donna Cox said the charity needs to find a new home after March 1 due to redevelopment, but also claim the City of Vaughan won t approve the permits required to operate a cat rescue. Photo by HANDOUT /NORTH TORONTO CAT RESCUE
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The cats have been saved, but the battle is far from over.
North Toronto Cat Rescue said it was able find foster homes for 15 of its remaining stray cats before the deadline of March 1 when Vaughan Animal Services required them to be out of the home the charity is renting, which is slated for redevelopment. The group said it was concerned of animals being seized given the city’s shelter doesn’t have a no-kill policy.
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Last Updated Friday, February 19, 2021 4:45PM EST Toronto and Peel Region will remain under a stay-at-home order for at least another two weeks but some restrictions will be eased in York Region next week as it enters the red zone of the province’s reopening framework, the province announced Friday. At the request of the medical officers of health in both Peel Region and Toronto, strict lockdown measures will be maintained in the two COVID-19 hot spots until at least March 8, the Ford government says. A stay-at-home order will also remain in effect for the North Bay-Parry Sound District Health Unit.