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The ASPCA is assisting with the rescue of more than 75 animals—including dogs, cats and small equines—from a property in Lake Butler, Florida. We arrived to find the animals living in heartbreaking conditions and exhibiting signs of neglect. Some suffered untreated medical issues that required immediate attention and removal on an emergency transport.
Neonate kittens were found dehydrated, with fleas, and with concerns of anemia and upper respiratory infection, while one dog showed signs of severe anemia. Among the stench of feces and ammonia, dogs and cats were living in unsanitary kennels with conditions like overgrown nails, fleas, and eye infections and disease.
Your emergency contribution can have an immediate impact on all our efforts to save lives. Every minute counts right now. As we address urgent needs for food, shelter, and medical care, we’re also assisting with evidence collection, forensics exams and behavioral enrichment for the animals. |
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The majority of the animals are being relocated to an emergency shelter operated by the ASPCA at an undisclosed location, while the equines are being transported to a veterinary hospital for ongoing care.
Animal cruelty charges are pending based on evidence collected by the Union County Sheriff's Office with the assistance of ASPCA experts. The ASPCA is also fighting to ensure the best legal outcome for these animals. Please donate now to give desperate animals like these the second chances they need. Thank you! |
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