Courtesy of the BC SCPA North Cariboo Branch
9 abandoned cats ready for adoption

9 cats abandoned in storage bins are ready for adoption

Jul 24, 2019 | 1:15 PM

PRINCE GEORGE–The nine cats trapped in bins and left for dead earlier this month at a vacant property are looking for their purrfect homes.

The two kittens and seven adult cats were abandoned in plastic storage containers, with airholes punctured onto the lids of the bins. The cats spent over a week trapped, and were emaciated, matted and covered in feces and urine when they were found by a property manager.

The cats have been nursed backed to health, and have been given happy, Hawaiian names by the SPCA staff and volunteers in hopes that they will live happy lives from here forward. “Some of the cats would do best in a calmer home but others love being around people and animals. They all have amazing personalities, though, and we really hope we will be able to find them the amazing homes they deserve,” said Alex Schare, animal centre services manager for the Prince George SPCA.

Anyone interested in adopting one of the cats can visit the BC SPCA North Cariboo Branch.