Flagler Deputies Remove 96 Cats From Unsafe Florida Home
Flagler Deputies Remove 96 Cats From Unsafe Florida Home

Flagler Deputies Remove 96 Cats From Unsafe Florida Home

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Authorities in Palm Coast, Florida, removed 96 cats from an elderly woman's home after a welfare check revealed unsafe living conditions, though no intentional neglect or abuse was found. The Flagler County Sheriff's Office collaborated with Palm Coast Animal Control to transport the cats to Flagler Animal Hospital for health evaluations and necessary treatment. Following their care, the cats will be made available for adoption through the Flagler Humane Society. Sheriff Rick Staly emphasized the importance of responsible pet ownership, advising residents to adopt only the number of pets they can properly care for and that comply with local ordinances. The woman is not facing any charges in connection with the incident. Residents interested in adopting are encouraged to visit the Flagler Humane Society's website.

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