Number of cats and kittens in USPCA’s care doubles
The charity currently has 85 kittens in its care.
The Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) has seen the number of cats and kittens in its care double compared to the same time last year.
The Northern Irish charity says that it is experiencing its busiest ever year.
Siobhan McHaffie, the USPCA’s director of operations, said: “We have 85 kittens needing our care and new homes, as well as their mothers. We are urging all cat owners to please neuter their cats and kittens.”
Information about adopting a pet from the USPCA can be found here.
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