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Case update: After being rescued from suspected cruelty,
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more than 75 animals are now in the ASPCA's care at a temporary shelter. Our experts just completed forensic exams, and our responders are working hard to provide them with the critical medical and behavioral care they so desperately need.
We are grateful to everyone who has stepped up to help animal victims and support our work to save lives.
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If you've not yet had a chance to contribute, please consider a gift today to help animals like these.
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We don't know yet how long their road to recovery will be, but the good news is the animals are out of harm’s way now at our temporary shelter and receiving all the medical care, love and attention to help them heal.
As we provide daily care for the dogs, cats and equines rescued from the scene, we are aiding the investigation to ensure the best legal outcome in the case. We hope we can count on your continued generosity as we
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fight to give helpless animals a voice and a second chance.
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Thank you to all those who have supported our lifesaving efforts in every corner of the country.
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Your commitment leads to the rescue and protection of vulnerable animals , and helps them find the love and care they desperately need and deserve.
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