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Editor,

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office, assisted by Life Savers Animal Rescue, continues to seek suitable homes for the remaining 12 cats that were part of a rescue from an abandonment/hoarding case. The case originally involved 36 cats that were living in horrific conditions.  All were rescued from the foreclosed home and staged in a Lake County building where they have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated and medicated by veterinarians. The cats are currently being cared for by volunteers with Life Savers Animal Rescue.

There are 12 cats remaining in the county building, and volunteers are fostering six others. Since the start of this rescue, everything has moved along at a good pace, from the actual rescue to finding a safe place for the cats to getting them fixed and vaccinated. We have received donations of food and litter, vaccines, etc., and found homes and barns for many of them … but now things seem to be at a standstill. 

Life Savers Animal Rescue is desperate to find placements for the 12 remaining cats before winter arrives. These cats would make excellent barn cats, as they are semi-social, which means that with the proper care, feeding and a little TLC, they will be an excellent addition to any barn or home. 

We hope you will open your hearts and homes to these cats. Please contact Linda at 883-5978 or Vicki at 883-2582, or go to our website at www.lsar.org to see pictures. 

Vicki Scheidecker

Life Savers Animal Rescue

Polson

 

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