7 kittens rescued from hazardous & unhealthy living conditions in Fort St. James
FORT ST. JAMES — A BC SPCA animal protection officer rescued seven nine-week-old kittens in Fort St. James.
The SPCA says they were rescued from what appeared to be an abandoned home after receiving a complaint from the public.
“The officer arrived to find one of the windows at the front of the house broken and glass was observed all over the deck,” says Eileen Drever, the BC SPCA’s senior officer protection and stakeholder relations. “The officer could see garbage and objects strewn throughout the home through the broken window.”
Drever adds that after the officer yelled to make her presence known, a little kitten jumped up and out of the broken window to greet her, then another, and another. A total of seven kittens jumped out onto the broken shards of glass on the deck. “The kittens followed her when she went back to her vehicle,” says Drever. “The officer noticed a few of the kittens were drinking from a mud puddle in the middle of the driveway.”