From ASPCA <[email protected]>
Subject Animal Victims Being Rescued (Happening Now)
Date September 18, 2021 2:03 PM
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BREAKING NEWS: We are currently on the ground in Missouri, responding to a request from the Caruthersville Police Department in the rescue of 19 neglected dogs and one cat from filthy and overcrowded conditions.
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We are providing support with removal, evidence collection, legal assistance, forensics exams, medical and behavioral care, as well as sheltering for the neglected animals.

Most of the dogs were closed off in an 80 degree, six-by-eight-foot bathroom that was covered in feces and urine and had dangerous levels of ammonia. Many of the dogs are underweight and medical issues like a suspected bone and tooth fracture, flea infestations and an eye infection were observed.

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The Caruthersville Humane Society is providing field assistance and temporary sheltering for the rescued cat, while the dogs are being relocated to an emergency ASPCA shelter to receive immediate and ongoing care.


We need people like you by our side to protect innocent animals like these.
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