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More than 60 Cats Rescued From Heavily Polluted House

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Police responded to a report of fifteen sick kittens at a home in Nijkerk. Upon arrival, they found no fewer than 63 cats had been rescued from a heavily contaminated house.

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Police responded to a report of fifteen sick kittens at a home in Nijkerk. Upon arrival, they found no fewer than 63 cats had been rescued from a heavily contaminated house.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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There are about 30 baby cats that have been collected since the end of May and for which the Centre of the Official Collection of Animals of Santa Cruz is looking for a home. In addition to these babies, there is a colony with more than 100 adult cats, also available for responsible adoption. The baby happys, which, in most of them, have up to three months of age, are being collected by the Santa Cruz's Expators Bomberos, by their own CROA, or e…

·Funchal, Portugal
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A dramatic situation recently shook the fifth arrondissement of Marseille: six cats and three rats were found in a deplorable state after being left behind for two weeks. The rapid intervention of a neighbour and an animal protection association saved these animals from unbearable conditions. But how could such a situation occur? In an apartment in the fifth arrondissement of Marseilles, unsanitary reigned as master. Six cats and three rats, lef…

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Sixty-three cats were found in a house in Nijkerk, Gelderland. The animals were being kept by a woman in deplorable conditions. The house itself was also severely contaminated. "The intentions are often good, but with so many animals, you quickly end up in a contaminated house," reports the Kat in Nood foundation.

There will be another round about the storage room and annex at Espevigheia in October.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Stench, flies, mold, maggots, mice, and rats. Marie-Louise Maagdenburg and her neighbor are fed up with their neighbor's severely polluted house. For years, they've been trying to get help for the man, who lives in appalling conditions, through the municipality and the Municipal Health Service (GGD), but to no avail. They're at their wits' end. "In hot weather, you can't sit outside here because it's teeming with flies." The nuisance is occurrin…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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